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FragFailure Registered User
Joined: 12 Aug 2001 Location: Las Vegas, NV Posts: 4219
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2003 3:28 am Post subject: I.E. Content Advisor (from Anti-Spy) |
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Anti-Spy wrote: | "Help! my IE Content Advisor has been enabled and we forgot the password. Is there any way to fix this?" |
Is this a parential lock for IE? _________________ Yes, I'm still around
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sharkbyte Ville Supporter
Joined: 16 Feb 2002 Location: Massachusetts Guild: ={jFf}-USV= & Ville $upporter Posts: 2887
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:13 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, though they describe it as more of a general filter. See below...
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The Internet provides us with unprecedented access to a wide variety of information. Some information, however, may not be suited for every viewer. For example, you might want to prevent your children from seeing Web sites that contain violent or sexual content.
With Content Advisor, Internet Explorer provides a way to help you control the types of content that your computer can gain access to on the Internet. After you turn on Content Advisor, only rated content that meets or exceeds your criteria can be viewed. You can adjust the settings.
With Content Advisor, you can:
Control access to Content Advisor settings. You turn Content Advisor on, and view the settings, by setting up a password. You will need this password to change any Content Advisor settings, so you might want to write it down for future reference.
View and adjust the ratings settings to reflect what you think is appropriate content in each of four areas: language, nudity, sex, and violence.
Adjust what types of content other people can view with or without your permission. You can override content settings on a case-by-case basis.
Set up a list of Web sites that other people can never view, regardless of how the sites’ contents are rated.
Set up a list of Web sites that other people can always view, regardless of how the sites’ contents are rated.
View and change the ratings systems and bureaus you use.
Content Advisor is set to the most conservative (least likely to offend) settings when you first turn it on. You can adjust these settings to match your own preferences.
Not all Internet content is rated. If you choose to allow other people to view unrated sites on your computer, some of those sites could contain inappropriate material.
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Gamepro65 Registered User
Joined: 02 Dec 2001
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2003 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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basically in a sum its a kids hell if turned to full... happnd to me 1ce and i could not acces ne site i even tried the DISNEY site and well it didnt work. so it is hell but sence then i have reformatted several and i mean several times. _________________
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Mr.Kason Allen Registered User
Joined: 06 Dec 2002 Location: Somewhere over a rainbow Posts: 1002
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2003 12:18 pm Post subject: |
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DISNEY!!! thats exactly the type sites that need to be banned _________________ Over your dead body! |
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[NoClan]Lunt Registered User
Joined: 12 Mar 2003 Location: Camping at a spot near you... Posts: 367
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2003 10:40 am Post subject: |
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if you introduce kids to porno at an early age, they should have a grasp of the consequences of such poor behaviour......or so thats what my grandmother did to me and I knew to give a different name to girls that I would pick up at the bar...... _________________ DON'T HUNT WHAT YOU CAN'T KILL...... |
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