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Software Review |
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(From www.consumersearch.com) |
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Windows Vista |
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$99-$320 |
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Pros:
No annual fees. IM blocking. Adjustable levels of
blocking. Restricts games based on ratings.
Cons: No remote
access. No time-limit customization.
Summary:
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If you've just bought a new computer or plan to upgrade
your operating system to
Windows Vista, try
Windows Vista Parental Controls before buying
standalone software.
Vista's controls are easy to use and difficult for
kids to circumvent. The
Vista operating system offers most of the major
features of standalone software packages, including
time-limit settings, adjustable levels of site and
application blocking, IM blocking and usage logging. The
lack of annual fees is a major competitive advantage.
However,
Vista doesn't allow parents to customize time limits
as well as some other programs, and doesn't offer remote
management. |
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