Why SafeScreen?
With high speed broadband communications, high resolution monitors, a fertile imagination and intense curiosity there is no knowing what websites your children may visit. Spam emails arriving in your inbox may also bombard your family with unwanted images.
Internet spam filters & URL filters may prevent a certain amount but invariably cannot prevent images introduced via USB keys, CD-ROMS, DVDs, encrypted files, zipped files, hidden images or images embedded in other documents.
SafeScreen scans images as they are being prepared for display and, if they are considered unsuitable, will blur blur the image before presenting it on the screen, effectively obscuring potentially unsettling images.
SafeScreen’s intuitive Parental control features allow the parent to override blurring should an image be considered to be benign in nature by entering a Parental Control password. Should the PC be left unattended, in Parental Control mode, blurring automatically resumes after a set
period of time.
SafeScreen sits resident on personal computers and laptops, watching screen content for inappropriate or illegal image content.
Regardless of the source, when an improper image is viewed, the image is immediately blurred and a record is created in an audit log.
Parents can choose to override the blurring by entering a parental control passphrase. SafeScreen can also be set to reactivate blurring after a period of user inactivity; for example should the computer be left unattended for a time.
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