Article ID: 299
Last updated: 23 Aug, 2017
Netintelligence is an internet parental control designed to help parents monitor and if required, restrict their children's Internet activity. It allows you to:
The following list shows the type of websites that are blocked by default. The categories can be added or removed for each user account. Gaming websites can also be added to the blocked list, but is not enabled as default. Adult - includes Pornography, Nudity, Sexuality, Art Nudes, Naturism, Adult Goods, Dating and Personals, Adult Games, some lingerie and swimwear (if appropriate) and other subject areas to which minors' access should be restricted. Gambling - Including commercial sites and tipping/information sites, casinos, bookmakers, and other online gambling and betting sites. Threats - Includes Hacking, Cracking, Phishing, Proxies and Redirectors, Virus Creation, Warez, and any threats not included under other categories. Drugs - Includes advocacy, instructional, and supply sites and associated literature. Hate - Includes Aggression, Violence, Terrorism, some weapons, Gore, promotion of Hate, Intolerance, Prejudice or Lawlessness. Gaming - Includes Coin-op Games, Online Games, Game-playing Groups, Puzzles, Gaming Resources, Role-playing Games, Video Games etc. Note: Netintelligence is already installed on your PC or notebook, it is very easy to set up and use. To gain the full benifits of Netintelligence it is recommended to have separate Windows user accounts for adults and for children.
Setting up your Netintelligence Account
Fig 2. ‘Start Menu’
Fig 3. Control Panel
Your Netintelligence account is now set up, it is pre-configured with a default set of rules you do not need to do any other configuration, unless you want to make changes. Full details on how to use and configure Netintelligence can be found by clicking on the following link http://www.netintelligence.com/pdf/netintelligence_home_quick_start_guide.pdf Please Note: You will not be able to 'surf' the Internet using Google Chrome as it is not compatible with Netintelligence. Google Chrome should not be installed on your PC / notebook.
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Article ID: 299
Last updated: 23 Aug, 2017
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Posted: 12 Mar, 2014 by
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Updated: 23 Aug, 2017 by
Andrew Sharrad
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