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Blocking access to websites

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Steve & Jane - 18 May 2005 03:05 GMT
Is there a way to restrict access to certain websites?  I'm looking for a
preference where I can make a list of url's that won't load without a
password.  I have children with improving surfing capabilities.

Thanks,

Steve
nathan hewitt - 03 Jun 2005 22:02 GMT
Hi steve and Jane,

I don't know if IE on mac has this feature but in the internet options on
the win version, under the content tab you can use whats called content
advisor. in here you can enter url's of site you don't want the young/ old
ones to view.

all so it has a rating system which can stop other sites with mature content
from being displayed.

apart from this you can down programs like netnanny which act in the same way.

hope this helps

nathan

> Is there a way to restrict access to certain websites?  I'm looking for a
> preference where I can make a list of url's that won't load without a
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Steve & Jane - 05 Jun 2005 22:32 GMT
Unfortunately I can't find anything like that on the Mac version of IE.  But
thanks for the info.

Steve

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