Net Nanny

Net Nanny is among the most affordable internet filtering systems we examined. Yet it still provides the most critical protective capabilities for preventing access to harmful information online. There are 19 filter categories in total, which helps you extend your restriction to pornographic, drug and alcohol, suicide, and gore-related websites. If your kid installs a proxy or security server to conceal their internet searches, the application will send an email notification.


One of Net Nanny's most distinctive features is its profanity blocker, which obscures curse words on websites. That way, your youngster cannot see or interpret them. Furthermore, this function also prohibits youngsters from entering certain phrases into the search box chat messages. You may order the app to replace these bad words with more amusing and funny versions, or remove them completely. When some profanity is written or banned from being viewed, Net Nanny will notify you through parent reports.


In addition, Net Nanny contains time limits to prevent children from using the internet when they are not supposed to. Since each of your kids may have their own Internet account, you can offer the older children more Internet time for school work, internet games, or streaming films.


Ratings: 3.8 stars (from 316 reviews)

Price: $39.99 (1 laptop), $54.99 (5 devices), $89.99 (20 devices)

Buy it at: https://www.netnanny.com/

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