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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. WebWatcher - Wikipedia

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    WebWatcher received the PC Magazine editors' choice award in a 2011 review of Parental Control & Monitoring software. In the article, WebWatcher was referred to as "Heavy-handed" saying: "if you find it necessary to track a child who's engaging in risky activities, WebWatcher will record every detail and even send you instant notification when it encounters certain words."

  4. 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.

  5. Keep your family safe online with the best parental control ...

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    We all have the best intentions when it comes to entertaining the kids, but it doesn't always work out like we hoped.Everyone starts out with bold plans for outdoor activities, craft exercises ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Norton Family - Wikipedia

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    Norton Family (previously known as Online Family.Norton and Norton Online Family) is an American cloud-based parental control service. [1] Norton Family is aimed at "fostering communication" involving parents and their children's online activities. Computer activities are monitored by the software client, and reports are published online. [2]

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  9. ClearPlay - Wikipedia

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    ClearPlay is a parental control service that allows content filtering of streaming movies available on Disney+, Amazon Prime, HBOMax, Apple TV+ and Netflix. It automatically skips over or mutes undesirable content such as profanity, graphic violence, nudity, drug and adult-oriented content based on a customer's filter settings.

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