ContentWatch Releases ContentProtect, a New Internet Categorization and Monitoring Tool for Internet Content Control.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 7, 2002 The Industry's Most Sophisticated Filtering and Monitoring Tool Offers Remote Management for Parents and Guardians ContentWatch Inc., a trusted Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the content control solutions provider, today announced it has released ContentProtect, a new software application that allows parents and guardians to manage the online content that their family can access. With ContentProtect, users can set up profiles for each member of their family, determine which Web categories are allowed, monitor chat, and view activity reports that can help reduce or eliminate concerns. "ContentProtect is the answer to the troubling questions that parents and guardians are faced with when their children are online," said Jerry Jer·ry n. pl. Jer·ries Chiefly British Slang A German, especially a German soldier. [Alteration of German. Ropelato, chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of ContentWatch. "We are excited to offer a solution that will finally give people the peace of mind they deserve while children use the Internet." Unique to ContentProtect is remote access management, which allows parents to view reports of their child's online activities and change access to specific categories and services, or completely disable To turn off; deactivate. See disabled. a profile. Since the reports are Web-based, it is possible to access them anytime, from anywhere. Parents can choose to be notified via e-mail if their child attempts to access content that is of concern. ContentProtect also allows parents to set up unique filtering criteria criteria (krītēr´ē n. for each computer user. For example, a teenager Teenager See also Adolescence. Ah, Wilderness! high-school senior has problems with girls and his father. [Am. Drama: O’Neill Ah, Wilderness! in Sobel, 15] Aldrich, Henry teenaged film character of the 1940s. [Am. may need broader access for research and educational purposes than a young child, so parameters and filter sensitivity would be different on each of their profiles. The filter is adjustable and content is segmented into 22 categories so that parents can determine the sensitivity of the filter for each particular category and whether requested content should be allowed, warned, or blocked. User profile settings also follow a user when the software is installed on additional computers. When there is a legitimate reason to access a site even though ContentProtect has blocked it, ContentProtect allows users to override An arrangement whereby commissions are made by sales managers based upon the sales made by their subordinate sales representatives. A term found in an agreement between a real estate agent and a property owner whereby the agent keeps the right to receive a commission for the sale of the block with the help of a unique override password A secret word or code used to serve as a security measure against unauthorized access to data. It is normally managed by the operating system or DBMS. However, the computer can only verify the legitimacy of the password, not the legitimacy of the user. See NCSC. . Pricing and Availability ContentProtect is available now through the ContentWatch Web site at www.contentwatch.com. Suggested retail price of the product is $49.95. Current users of ContentWatch will be upgraded to the product for free. About ContentWatch ContentWatch is the creator of the ContentWatch line of products, consisting of ContentProtect for filtering protection, monitoring, and Internet access See how to access the Internet. control; ContentAudit for identifying objectionable content; ContentCleanup for removing objectionable content; and ContentMonitor for comprehensive usage tracking. Based in Salt Lake City, ContentWatch has customers in all 50 states and over 150 countries. For more information on ContentWatch products, visit http://www.contentwatch.com. |
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