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    WebAllow 3.0

    Posted on Tuesday, December 25 2007 @ 19:01:16 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck

    WebAllow is a parental and access control software that restricts viewing of all but selected websites. If you are concerned that your teenager instead of doing the homework is browsing the Internet or chatting online this tool is for you. If your 5-7 year old is playing flash games on a certain site and you a worried that he might click on an inappropriate add and start browsing questionable material, then this software is right for you. You may select a list of "approved" domains, load them into this software, activate blocking and you may be sure that Internet Explorer will only be able to display websites from the approved list. Even if a link is leading to another page on another domain is clicked, this access control software will block it if is not on the list.
    Program Information

    Category:
    Tools and Utilities
    Type:
    Trial


    Version:
    3.0
    Size:
    977KB
    Works on:
    Windows


    Product page: here

    Download: WebAllow 3.0

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