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On Wednesday, OpenDNS announced a new free service called FamilyShield Parental Controls specifically designed to block porn and other unwanted web sites. It's easy to set up, requires no ...
The new FamilyShield Parental Controls from OpenDNS blocks porn, phishing, and malware sites for all devices on your home network - and it's free!
Comodo SecureDNS secures your browsing by identifying malicious websites. It also provides you with options to control what websites your kids can visit. Comodo parental controls categorize the ...
If you’d like finer control over what your kids can see online, that can be done through an OpenDNS Basic account, which is fairly easy to set up and comes at no extra charge. This system isn ...
Best tech for parental control The devices below will give you the most options but you can also use them in conjunction with the blocking mechanisms of your router and a DNS filtering service ...
I just spent 2 hours with OpenDNS and it's profoundly terrible as a parental control. It only works for apps that use the name resolution services on the router, which means it doesn't work for apps.
It’s brilliantly simple and a fantastic way to protect every Internet-connected device in my home. But OpenDNS is much, much more than a parental-control filtering tool.
Mozilla says that its research found that “OpenDNS parental controls and Google’s safe-search feature were rarely configured by Firefox users in the USA,” in fact, they said, only “4.3% of ...
That's the idea behind OpenDNS Home VIP ($19.95 per year). It definitely does what it promises, but in the end you may want to supplement it with another type of parental control.
OpenDNS routes all your internet traffic through its server and filters that traffic for adult content, social networking sites, video sharing sites and more. You have control over the categories ...
The OpenDNS integration on D-Link routers doesn’t really provide a way for parents to override the pre-set parental controls.