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afaik, using OpenDNS dns servers (208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) offers an automatic protection against accessing adult sites. Is that correct?
I believe you will need to register an account before you have access to content filtering tools.
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>>I believe you will need to register an account before you have access to content filtering tools.
Well the tools are another issue that i could perhaps deal with separately. My understanding was that even unregistered, the mere use of those addresses was going to put some filtering into action
Well the tools are another issue that i could perhaps deal with separately. My understanding was that even unregistered, the mere use of those addresses was going to put some filtering into action
Choices here: http://www.opendns.com/home-solutions/
"Built-in phishing protection and Web usage reporting" is included with the unregistered version. The parental controls (content filtering tools) are not.
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x3man - you got it. I think that's what i originally hit upon and since then, had managed to acquire the 'normal' OpenDNS addresses.
They keep these quite close to their chests ;)
They keep these quite close to their chests ;)