I am currently trying out WeBlocker, which does a great job blocking sites, but it doesn't stop newsgroup access.
http://www.we-blocker.com
Another one that I've come across but haven't tried yet is called IProtectYou. According to the web site, it helps block websites, newsgoups, instant messaging & chat, and e-mail. It even allows you to lock down internet access times. I plan on checking this one out shortly.
http://www.softforyou.com/ip-index.html
I wouldn't be surprised to find that this is a common problem. Porn is certainly a major business on the internet, unfortunately. At least he's trying to get away from it.
Hope this helps!
Lance Kephart
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 03:22:21
Hugh Vandervoort wrote:
>My 77 year old client feels he is suffering from a porn
>addiction and wants to install a filtering program. He
>wants me to keep the password from him.
>He has a Dell Dimension desktop with Windows XP home.
>Is Content Advisor adequate, or is there another solution, >preferably free?
>I found this request unusual. Is this a common problem?
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