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C H O O S E A C O N T E N T F I L T E R
Once the Smart Home Networking Service is installed, no one is
permitted to access the Internet without a user account. When you create
the user account, you have to assign it a content filter. The content filter
determines the sites the user can visit and the hours the user can access
the Internet.
A V A I L A B L E F I L T E R S
There are four content filters to choose from. They are described in
TABLE 6-5
on the next page.
Each user is assigned one of these four filters when the user 's account is
created. If the user tries to visit a site that is blocked by the filter, a
Blocked Access message appears and the user is refused permission to
land on the site.
Note:
See Chapter 5 for instructions on creating a user account and
assigning a content filter. Chapter 5 also explains how to change
a user’s content filter.
B A R G R A P H
The Command Center provides a Content Filter Bar Graph. It gives an
approximation of the percentage of web sites blocked by a user’s
content filter. You can use these to compare content filters.
The bar graph appears on the Parental Controls (
FIGURE 6-1
), Control
Filter Settings (
FIGURE 6-2
), and User Settings (Chapter 5,
FIGURE 5-3
)
pages.
The following is an example of a typical Content Filter Bar Graph:
Orange represents the percentage of sites blocked and white the
percentage of sites allowed. The above example shows the graph for the
mature teen filter.
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