Content Filtering Software
December 25th, 2010
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Does anyone know of a site without a filter?
I can do, otherwise a question most people want. In my school there filter (Perhaps Windows Server) that says "Access Denied (policy_denied) Your system policy has denied access to the requested URL. For assistance, contact with your network support team. "I also like that on my computer to filter Internet access. How could I do that?" I want the note to appear instead of a brand of filter that can be considered to be hacked. Or, it is free software that can be redirected to a page of your choice? Thanks.
There are some good Free Child Safe on the Internet or parental control programs here http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/misctools/fwparents.html
Content Filtering
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