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Re: Website Restrictions
21-08-2014 9:18 AM
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I had no problem with doing the research and making sure I sorted the most effective solution rather than relying on a potentially flaky and easy to bypass ISP solution.
Re: Website Restrictions
21-08-2014 9:29 AM
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So totally true. The only effective control is to locally completely and explicitly censor what may be accessed, rather than attempting to filter out the "bad stuff". This does though bring the burden of control to within the household, as only specified sites can be accessed or alternatively blocked.
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Re: Website Restrictions
21-08-2014 9:34 AM
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21-08-2014 10:20 AM
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If he finds a way around one solution, it is pretty obvious as the traffic through the server will not match the traffic reported by the filtering applications.
As he's grown up, he's been allowed access to more mature sites. It has worked well for him (and visitor access) while retaining full access for the adults in the house.
Re: Website Restrictions
21-08-2014 11:28 AM
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Even if it isn't watertight, something is better than nothing for the families who can't do anything better.
* I'm not sure I'd know where to start or even if I'd need an extra firewall box.
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Re: Website Restrictions
21-08-2014 1:27 PM
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My main reason for this view is that it would allow customers who are worried about sites their children visit being able to easily implement some form of controls without running the risk of installing some form of malware that claims to do the job.
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21-08-2014 3:10 PM
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This is the Parents job not !!! the ISP
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Re: Website Restrictions
21-08-2014 5:19 PM
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But it does work, it is optional and caries a disclaimer.
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/security/homesafe-demo.html
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21-08-2014 5:48 PM
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Re: Website Restrictions
21-08-2014 7:57 PM
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Quote from: flexo1966 I don't want it to be anybody's responsibility. Take a look at what talktalk offers, a simple radio button that you press and websites are blocked. You can also add individual sites as well. It worked for me very well, to well sometimes, it blocked the lottery results !
But it does work, it is optional and caries a disclaimer.
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/security/homesafe-demo.html
Now that looks to be a generic "across-the-board" solution; and I see a potential problem in that with "Kid Safe" turned on; whilst they might not be able to access Facebook; I would not be able to as well. Similarly I would presume that blocking "file sharing" could stop users from downloading torrents of Linux distributions for example.
As you've said; it is optional - thereby making it your responsibility to either turn it on or off; which rather negates your "I don't want it to be anybody's responsibility" statement above!
The idea is good; however it needs expanding so that specific devices could be subjected to appropriate controls. For instance with my Netgear router; there is a "block sites" setting which can be set to block most devices from accessing web sites; but I can set up a "trusted" device that has full access.
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21-08-2014 9:20 PM
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Re: Website Restrictions
22-08-2014 6:47 PM
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Is this a major project for an isp to complete ?
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22-08-2014 8:06 PM
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23-08-2014 6:50 AM
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23-08-2014 7:33 AM
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