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How to Setup and Configure Parental Control

Article ID: 19 Created On: 19 Oct 2009 5:45 PM

How to setup and configure the Parental Control:

Open Defender Pro in the Advanced View tab. Click on the Parental Control module. In the right hand side you will see a list of all the Windows user accounts present on that PC.

To change Parental Control settings you need to have administrative privileges. Double click on the user account for which you want to change the settings and the Defender Pro Parental Control setup window will appear.

The Status page will offer you the ability to enable or disable each Parental Control Module. You can also set a level of tolerance depending on the age of the person you want to limit access to.

There are 5 modules that you can configure:

Web: You can create a list of blocked websites or a list of allowed websites.

  • When using the blocked websites list you will have access to all Internet pages but the ones in the list.
  • When using the allowed websites you will only have access to those.
  • You can use a list of blocked websites provided by Defender Pro.
  • To add an item to the list you just need to click on the + (plus) sign, then enter the string.

    Applications: You can block access to certain applications

  • To add an item to the list you just need to click on the + (plus) sign and browse to the executable file for that application

    Keywords: You can block websites or e-mails that contain specific words

  • To add an item to the list you just need to click on the + (plus) sign, then enter the string.
  • You can select the protocol that will be filtered by this module by choosing between HTTP (websites), POP3 (e-mails) or Instant Messaging.

    IM Traffic: You can deny chat conversations with certain IM contacts

  • Click on the + (plus) sign to add a user to the list. You will need to specify which action to take against that user.

    Time Limiter: You can block access to all websites between certain hours.

  • Click on the box corresponding to the desired interval in order to block access in that timeframe. NULL

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