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OpenDNS operation

afaik, using OpenDNS dns servers (208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) offers an automatic protection against accessing adult sites. Is that correct?

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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
"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 ;)