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  2. Comparison of content-control software and providers

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    This is a list of content-control software and services. The software is designed to control what content may or may not be viewed by a reader, especially when used to restrict material delivered over the Internet via the Web, e-mail, or other means.

  3. Norton Family - Wikipedia

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    The software was renamed to OnlineFamily.Norton and released April 27, 2009, dubbed by Symantec as the Internet Safety Week. The service, valued at $60, remained free for a time. This service is available as a standalone [3] product, which costs $49.99 per year, or equivalent in local currency. In Europe, it costs EUR 29.99.

  4. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    Another function of this software is to keep track of bullying. [21] Most internet service providers offer no-cost filtering options to limit internet browsing options and block unsuitable content. Implementing parental controls and discussing internet safety are useful steps to protect children from inappropriate information. [22]

  5. Houston Police Department offers tips for child internet safety

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    In recognition of Child Internet Safety Day, the Houston Police Department (HPD) is taking proactive steps to educate parents about keeping their children safe online.

  6. Web filtering in schools - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires that U.S. schools have appropriate measures in place to protect students from obscene or harmful online content in order to be eligible for discounts on internet access or internal connections through the Schools and Libraries Program of the Universal Service Fund, commonly known as the E-Rate program. [2]

  7. Family Online Safety Institute - Wikipedia

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    Family Online Safety Institute; Abbreviation: FOSI: Formation: February 2007: Purpose "The Family Online Safety Institute works to make the online world safer for kids and their families by identifying and promoting best practice, tools and methods in the field of online safety, that also respect free expression."

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