ContentWatch Enhances Product Line with Significant Upgrade of ContentCleanup 2.1; ContentCleanup 2.1 Helps Users Rid Their Computers of Objectionable Content Through Sophisticated Content Analysis Audit and Removal Software.SALT LAKE CITY -- ContentWatch, the leading provider of Internet protection for home, small/medium business and public organizations, today announced ContentCleanup 2.1, a tool that helps users identify and erase unwanted content and files from their computers. As users surf the Internet, Web sites often push content onto their computers without the user ever knowing it happened. This simple-to-use tool helps users analyze, categorize cat·e·go·rize tr.v. cat·e·go·rized, cat·e·go·riz·ing, cat·e·go·riz·es To put into a category or categories; classify. cat and erase unwanted content from their computers. ContentCleanup 2.1 starts by running a comprehensive scan on the user's computer and categorizes them in file types: History, Cookies, Documents, Temporary Internet files In a user's computer, a collection of the most recent Web pages and files downloaded from the Web. The files are stored in a folder that acts as a cache so that subsequent requests are retrieved from the local hard disk. , Images, Audio, and Video. ContentCleanup 2.1 further analyzes each file in depth using ContentProtect's award-winning and patent-pending dynamic analysis engine which identifies potentially objectionable files and categorizes them into one or more of 28 different content categories, ranging from Pornography or Adult/Mature to Sports and Travel. By doing this, it enables the user to easily identify objectionable files and delete them, freeing up disk space on the user's computer and enhancing its performance. "As people are surfing the Internet more and more, the chances of hidden and unwanted files being pushed onto their computers and affecting its performance increases," said ContentWatch CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Jack Sunderlage. "ContentCleanup 2.1 makes it easy for users to identify and delete uninvited un·in·vit·ed adj. Not welcome or wanted: uninvited guests. uninvited Adjective not having been asked: uninvited guests files and free up disk space, increasing their computer's performance." Other ContentCleanup features include: --ContentCleanup Wizard - Walks users through the process of safely deleting Internet content from their computer --Thumbnail View and Blur blur (blur) indistinctness, clouding, or fogging. spectacle blur the indistinct vision with spectacles occurring after removal of contact lenses, especially non–gas-permeable lenses; it is Technology - Allows users to view each file in a "thumbnail A miniature representation of a page or image that is used to identify a file by its contents. Clicking the thumbnail opens the file. Thumbnails are an option in file managers, such as Windows Explorer, and they are found in photo editing and graphics program to quickly browse multiple view" and images in "blurred" mode to determine if it is suitable before opening the file for further inspection and avoid exposure to objectionable images. --Categorization - ContentCleanup scans and categorizes files into file types: History, Cookies, Documents, or Temporary Internet files; as well as 28 different content categories, ranging from Adult/Mature to Sports and Travel. --New File Types - ContentCleanup scans and categorizes all Internet-related files including images, video, audio, text, and program files. --Quarantine - Enables users to move objectionable items to an encrypted en·crypt tr.v. en·crypt·ed, en·crypt·ing, en·crypts 1. To put into code or cipher. 2. Computer Science quarantine quarantine (kwŏr`əntēn), isolation of persons, animals, places, and effects that carry or are suspected of harboring communicable disease. folder for later review or deletion deletion /de·le·tion/ (de-le´shun) in genetics, loss of genetic material from a chromosome. de·le·tion n. Loss, as from mutation, of one or more nucleotides from a chromosome. . --Automatic Updates - ContentWatch updates users with the latest rules, definitions and technology as they become available. These updates can occur manually or automatically depending on the user's preference. For more information about ContentWatch products and a free 14-day trial version of ContentCleanup 2.1, go to www.contentwatch.com. The annual license cost for ContentCleanup starts at $24.99. About ContentWatch ContentWatch Inc. delivers Internet management solutions for the home, library, education, government and small/medium business markets. ContentWatch's mission is to be the world leader in thought and technology by creating Internet management tools and services that provide homes and businesses with a safer, more productive Internet experience through its patent-pending contextual analysis engine. Based in Salt Lake City, ContentWatch has customers in all 50 states and more than 100 countries and was selected by The Walt Disney Noun 1. Walt Disney - United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966) Disney, Walter Elias Disney Co. as the official filtering software for its Disney Dream Desk PC for kids. ContentProtect is the #1 rated filter on Top Ten Reviews (www.internetfilterreview.com). For more information on ContentWatch products, visit http://www.contentwatch.com. |
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