Family And Parental Internet Web Filter For Kids
Looking for a free parental internet filter? What is the best content filtering software for my childrens’ PC? Have you heard of ProCon open source web content filter? Firefox is a very secure browser, if it is the default browser on your computer, why not install a secondary internet filter onto the browser itself? ProCon is a content filter for the Firefox browser.

It comes with a list of blocked words and website.

The main menu

Specify your own white list.
It can filter any kind of material such as pornography, gambling, hacking, cracking, and more, it can also block all traffic, making sure that only desired websites (set in the Whitelist) can be accessed, depending on how you customize it. ProCon also comes with password protection feature to keep others from changing the settings. Download the ProCon Latte (Mozilla Add-ons)
Tags: browser filter, child internet filter, family internet filter, filter internet traffic, freeware internet filter, home web filter, internet pornography filter, open source web content filter, parental internet filter, web content filter, web filter for kidsHardware Based Family Internet Filter For Windows XP And 7
How to set up a free family, home and child internet filter? Which is the best parental internet filter? There are plenty of choices, most of them comes in sophisticated software, however, if buying a piece of software is out of the question, why don’t you try the free open source parental internet filter by OpenDNS? It is a community based internet filter settings for your computer.
OpenDNS is the leading provider of free security and infrastructure services that make the Internet safer through integrated Web content filtering, anti-phishing and DNS. OpenDNS services enable consumers and network administrators to secure their networks from online threats, reduce costs and enforce Internet-use policies.
Hardware Internet Filter For Router
To set up this free hardware internet filter, all you have to do is set the DNS addresses in your router to OpenDNS settings. Login to your router’s setting page (usually the router’s IP address is http://192.168.0.1), type in OpenDNS addresses in Primary DNS Address and Secondary DNS Address fields.
- 208.67.222.222
- 208.67.220.220

Internet Filter For Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7
Here is a simple step by step tutorial on how to set up OpenDNS for your Windows XP.
- Select Control Panel then click Network Connections
- Choose your connection from the Network Connections window.
- Click Properties button.
- Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
- Use the following DNS server addresses – 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220


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