Cyber Sentinel 3.1

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CyberSentinel parental control software protects your children from online dangers by stopping access to pornographic and other unsuitable websites and monitoring what they do online. It gives you the power to supervise your children when they are online without always having to look over their shoulder. Set different rules and different levels of protection for children of different ages. Monitor web sites, emails, internet chat and social networks for unsuitable content, sex words, grooming phrases and other danger words. Block pornographic web sites, dating sites, shopping sites, sites promoting hate and violence etc. Limit the time your children can spend online, playing games or using the computer. Easy to install and easy to use, CyberSentinel lets you view your childs internet usage from anywhere and automatically alerts you if they stray outside your rules. Screen captures allow you to see exactly what a child was doing when a violation occurred so you can decide if you need to do anything or talk to them about it. View all web activity and quickly see their most visited sites. Instantly block a site you dont approve of and easily customise the system by adding your own usage rules or words to monitor.

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