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EZ OFF™ PC Timer |
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Parental control software to Auto Shutdown, Reboot, Log Off, Lock PC, Hibernate
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EZ PC Remote |
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Controls any PC in your home or office network. Remotely Schedule Automatic Turn OFF, Log OFF, Hibernation or PC Reboot |
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EZ Internet Timer |
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Family Internet Filter Timer. Schedule when to stop all on-line activity and disable
Internet connection or use predefined Internet filters |
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System Gate |
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Block unwanted programs Instantly.
See details about what programs are running on your or your child's PC |
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Ez Parental Control |
Block Website Urls and Programs Instantly.
See detailed Reports About Websites Visited and Programs Running on Your or your child's PC |
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The differences between monitoring software and content blocking software can be
confusing. But as their names imply, monitoring software is designed to keep track
of what your employees are doing on the Internet while content blocking software
enables you to completely block access to web sites that meet the criteria you define.
As a small business owner in today’s global economy, it’s impractical to think you
can run your business – no matter what you do – without the ability to access the
Internet. Although you cannot cancel your Internet access, you can install software
for monitoring or content blocking. But which should you choose? This article will
help you determine which is better for your small business.
Software Monitoring
Software for monitoring can tell you a lot about the way your employees are browsing
the Internet. Such software usually has the ability to report on the web sites your
employees are visiting, how much time they spend at the different sites, the size
of any files they’ve downloaded, and may even report when employees try to access
the types of sites you have blocked (we recommend you to try free Ez Parental Control).
Content Blocking
Content blocking software is designed to completely block access to a web site by
blocking a specific URL or by blocking based on specific key words or the type of
content offered on the site. For example, a porn blocker restricts employee access
to any site that involves pornography.
Most content blocking software comes preloaded with the most commonly blocked content
categories for fast and easy setup. While extremely valuable, it’s important to
note that some content blocking software can end up blocking more sites than you
had expected, especially when blocking is based on key words. If you find this to
be the case, all you do need to do focus more on blocking by URL or type of content.
Consider your objectives first
Before you make the decision to purchase software for monitoring your employees’
Internet usage or for content blocking, it’s a good idea to give some thought to
what you hope to accomplish. Most of the filtering software available today offers
a combination of the capabilities listed above. However more often than not, you’ll
find that although the software may promise the best of both worlds, it usually
is better suited for one area over the other.
Look for flexibility
Once you’ve determined whether you need to
completely block access to certain types of web sites or whether you merely
want to keep track of what your employees are doing on the Internet, you’ll still have plenty of options. At that point, it’ll be time to look more closely at the
features.
For example, it might make sense to find a product that can be programmed to turn
software monitoring or content blocking off during certain times. With flexibility
such as this your employees can surf the Internet during their lunch breaks. Password
protection is another important feature to look for. But only you’ll know what’s
most important for your small business. Good luck with your decision! |
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