Net Nanny Parental Control
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| Developer: | ContentWatch, Inc |
| License: | Shareware / Free to try |
| User Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (17 votes) |
| Offical Website: | www.netnanny.com |
| Platform: | Windows |
Net Nanny Review
Net Nanny is one popular parental control program among many other packages that available on the market. The software package is designed for Windows users. It is simple and easy to use program; even you have less computer experience. Net Nanny provides solution for parents who want to protect their child from inappropriate contents and materials on the internet.
With the program you can blocks pornography and other objectionable content, manage and observe internet activity from anywhere, customizable allowed or blocked lists, PC game controls with ESRB ratings, filter and block secure or encrypted websites, customizable restrictions for each family member and more.
The software has classified the site content into many categories that can be easily to block and allow or warn. The software use password protected, user can record activity data from web browsing and instant messaging. The trial version is available to download and try.
Net Nanny Package Available
- Net Nanny is Internet Filtering – Basic Parental Controls.
- Net Nanny Home Suite is Maximum Parental Control.
- Net Nanny for Mac is for Mac sets up a protective wall around your computer.
User Experience with Net Nanny Software
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(17 votes)
January 1st, 2011 10:59 pm
My mother downloaded Net Nanny on my computer and it has not failed to notify me on everything that could possibly go wrong on one site, I can’t update photos, change account settings, I’m suprised I am even allowd to access my E-mail. MY mother told me it blocks a lot of the things she didnt even set to block in the first place. It blocks harmless sites such as news and weather and spams it’s own popups demanding a password to overide the restrictions until I am forced to quit everything I was doing regarding the program (usually the internet.) There is nothing wrong with wanting to have a little control, but this is too contoled for it’s own good. Summary: Don’t get it.