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iProtectYou
- Version: 4.04
- Downloads Count: 2,130
- License Type: Shareware
- Price: $35
- Date Added: Oct 28, 2005
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: 98/Me/2000/XP operation system
- File Size: 2.623 MB
- Author: Alex Silver
Description of iProtectYou
Control which web sites can be visited, which programs can have Internet access, block e-mails, chat sessions and instant messages with inappropriate words, and/or restrict internet time to a predetermined schedule. Set different level of restrictions for each member of your family (multiuser configurations). Get notification e-mails with full description of blocked operation and an attached screen-shot of your kids' computer. Get detailed information about your child's online activity. Comes provided with a huge built-in database. Include free, unlimited database update subscription.
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