Saturday, April 21, 2007

FREE Parental Control and Internet Filter Software

I was "Googleing" for some particular reason when I found a site hearlading' "Free Internet Filtering and Parental Control We-Blocker Safe Families Software"! Well, it seemed to be very intereting, seeing Microsoft has made it a high priority on their latest Vista OS release.

I have a couple of nephew who are just on the cusp on that curious Internet usage and a stepson who most definately has and will continually be bombarded with imagery and suggestions that most definately collide with his parents world-view!

So, as a fool gutten for punishment, I downloaded it and attempted to use it on my home pc. After all,

I'll tell you how it went...

3 comments:

Andrew Wells said...

Hey Robert:

Just a fellow New Englander (i'm in NH) to warn you of any 'free' software to help protect your kids or nephews.. you get what you pay for.

If you need my help, I'm the VP of www.webwatcherkids.com and the Eastern Director for www.awarenesstech.com

Let me know how it turns out.

Yvon Brousseau said...

First of all, I agree with Andrew and I strongly believe that only a combination of educational-guide tool and parental involvement is still the most effective way to keep our kids safe online…

Internet is the ‘’today’’ part of new technologies and like any powerful tool of nature, has to be managed and accessed properly to get real benefits out of it.

That’s why we created AxylomClass ® a 2nd generation of Internet parent control software based on an innovative approach without exploiting standard technological filter, spying methods or censure approaches but with a Trust mode of navigation to develop a real parent-child communication.

AxylomClass ® lend a hand as parent to develop and to sustain self-governance, ethical and critical attitudes from yours children electronically connected to the world with a solid control on Internet clutter by creating your Private Internet (Virtual Library).

Finally, to give them a reason to push aside all of that clutter and focus on reaching their true potential at home, in school and beyond

Wayne said...

Hey Rob,
Don't keep us in suspense! How did it turn out
Wayne