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  2. Net Nanny - Wikipedia

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    Net Nanny was rated first by TopTenReviews.com in "Internet Filter Software" and fourth in "Parental Control Software" in 2017. [22] [23] PCMag also posted an online review stating that "Net Nanny is fully at home in the modern, multi-device world of parental control, and it still has the best content filtering around."

  3. Comparison of content-control software and providers

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    Windows, Mac OS, Android, [3] and IOS: Yes Yes OnlineFamily.Norton: Client: Windows, Mac OS, IOS, and Android: Yes No OpenDNS: DNS: DNS: Pumpic: Client: Android and iOS based: Parental control app SafeSearch: Web Site option: Web: A feature of Google Search Scieno Sitter: Client: used by Church of Scientology members under a non-disclosure ...

  4. Mobicip - Wikipedia

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    Mobicip used to be a safe browser app [3] but is now a VPN on iOS & Android [2] that filters any browser. Mobicip is a parental control application [ 1 ] that protects internet, regulates screentime, allows/blocks apps and tracks location as well, while allowing parents to customize the configuration and view activity reports. [ 4 ]

  5. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    Parental controls fall into roughly four categories: content filters, which limit access to age inappropriate content; usage controls, which constrain the usage of these devices such as placing time-limits on usage or forbidding certain types of usage; computer usage management tools, which enforces the use of certain software; and monitoring ...

  6. Internet filter - Wikipedia

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    Some ISPs offer parental control options. Some offer security software which includes parental controls. Mac OS X v10.4 offers parental controls for several applications (Mail, Finder, iChat, Safari & Dictionary). Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system also includes content-control software.

  7. uBlock Origin - Wikipedia

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    uBlock Origin (/ ˈ j uː b l ɒ k / YOO-blok [5]) is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking.The extension is available for Firefox and Chromium-based browsers (such as Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera).

  8. Norton Family - Wikipedia

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    Without a compatible browser, Norton Family can still record access to social-networking sites as part of monitoring Internet activities. Some people may consider this Spyware. IM control manages traffic at the protocol level, allowing it jurisdiction over a wide range of desktop clients.

  9. Comparison of BitTorrent clients - Wikipedia

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    Opera 12, a web browser, can also transfer files via BitTorrent. In 2013 Thunder Networking Technologies publicly revealed that some of their employees surreptitiously distributed a Trojan horse with certain releases of Xunlei, the company's BitTorrent-ready download manager. [3] [4] Xunlei is included in the comparison tables.