Computers are the place for children. This is the place where they can sharpen their agility as well as their abilities. They can learn and make new friends. What’s more, the Internet provides information for homework assignments. So far, so good. But they also need to be protected from the computer—for one thing, so that they don’t lose their sense of time and forget to go out and play with their friends once in a while, and for another, because of the dangers lurking on the Web. That’s why responsible parents everywhere install Child Control on every computer that their children use.
Give children an “allowance” of timeChild Control keeps track of the time your kids spend in front of the computer. Once their time is up, the computer automatically shuts down and won’t start up again—something any kid can understand. Our experience has shown that Child Control verdict is accepted without arguments—there is no debate and no discussion. Another way of looking at it: “Child Control gives your kids back time that they are then free to spend in other ways.”
Safety on the InternetIt isn’t always easy to watch your young ones’ every move on the computer—and it’s even harder to follow what they’re doing on the Internet. Child Control can also help you here, by automatically shutting the door on their Internet connection once their allotted time is used up. Parents can easily regulate how many hours a day each child can spend on the Internet, and even specify the precise hours of the day when the gate to the worldwide online community will be available.
Just a few things Child Control lets you do:
*NEW: Blocking of file sharing programs and sites
*NEW: 1,000,000 undesirable sites can now be selected for restriction
*NEW: Adult-content filtering provided by German government authorities
*NEW: Email reports of on- and off-times and daily statistics
*NEW: additional configuration options
*Works with all versions of Windows from 95 to Vista
*Limit time on the computer for each day of the week
*Limit use of the Internet for the day and the week
*Set PC off-limits times (e.g. after 11 p.m.)
*Set Internet off-limits times (e.g. after 11 p.m.)
*Easily extend time with passwords or TAN?s
Define ?unwelcome? web content using keywords
*Set time limits for categories of websites, such as videos and online games
*Set specific time limits for each computer application
*Grant unlimited time for specific applications, such as learning tools
*Log all computer activity to let you later review each user?s activities
*Block modifications to major Windows settings
*Protect your data by blocking access to specific folders
*Limit children?s access to specific programs
*Disable ?backdoor? access to programs or functions
*Extend all time limits during vacation time?one click does it all
*Set up a central database for multiple users (schools, institutions, etc.)
*for computers connected by modem, networks, DSL, routers, etc.
*Easily import or export settings or blacklists
*Send log files to any email address
Give children an “allowance” of timeChild Control keeps track of the time your kids spend in front of the computer. Once their time is up, the computer automatically shuts down and won’t start up again—something any kid can understand. Our experience has shown that Child Control verdict is accepted without arguments—there is no debate and no discussion. Another way of looking at it: “Child Control gives your kids back time that they are then free to spend in other ways.”
Safety on the InternetIt isn’t always easy to watch your young ones’ every move on the computer—and it’s even harder to follow what they’re doing on the Internet. Child Control can also help you here, by automatically shutting the door on their Internet connection once their allotted time is used up. Parents can easily regulate how many hours a day each child can spend on the Internet, and even specify the precise hours of the day when the gate to the worldwide online community will be available.
Just a few things Child Control lets you do:
*NEW: Blocking of file sharing programs and sites
*NEW: 1,000,000 undesirable sites can now be selected for restriction
*NEW: Adult-content filtering provided by German government authorities
*NEW: Email reports of on- and off-times and daily statistics
*NEW: additional configuration options
*Works with all versions of Windows from 95 to Vista
*Limit time on the computer for each day of the week
*Limit use of the Internet for the day and the week
*Set PC off-limits times (e.g. after 11 p.m.)
*Set Internet off-limits times (e.g. after 11 p.m.)
*Easily extend time with passwords or TAN?s
Define ?unwelcome? web content using keywords
*Set time limits for categories of websites, such as videos and online games
*Set specific time limits for each computer application
*Grant unlimited time for specific applications, such as learning tools
*Log all computer activity to let you later review each user?s activities
*Block modifications to major Windows settings
*Protect your data by blocking access to specific folders
*Limit children?s access to specific programs
*Disable ?backdoor? access to programs or functions
*Extend all time limits during vacation time?one click does it all
*Set up a central database for multiple users (schools, institutions, etc.)
*for computers connected by modem, networks, DSL, routers, etc.
*Easily import or export settings or blacklists
*Send log files to any email address
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