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    • M Offline
      MYB
      last edited by

      Try safeeyes.

      I have using it for 3 years

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        keth
        last edited by

        Thanks for the suggestion. However, K9 Web Protection seem doesn’t have the features that I need. That is,

        - to allocate few hrs (e.g. 2hrs) within a period of time (e.g. 1pm - 9pm)
        - to generate a daily report the list the websites visited with date & time
        - to monitor chat

        I’ve done a search in internet and found KidsWatch Professional which includes time management, website filtering, chat monitoring, chat alerts, predator watch & reporting. One license allows you to install on up to 3 PC’s. It costs US$ 45.95.

        Have anyone use this software before?
        Or know of any other software?

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          keth
          last edited by

          MYB:
          Try safeeyes.

          I have using it for 3 years
          Hi YMB.

          Do you need to pay yearly for Safeeyes? Website shows US$ 49.95 subscription fee per year. It seems expensive.

          KidsWatch Prof is one-time payment for 3 PCs at US$ 49.95. After the first year the Website Filtering component is renewable at an annual cost of $29.95. All other features are not subscription based and will continue to function forever.

          KidsWatch is rank as #1 in http://parental-time-control-software-review.toptenreviews.com/ This website gives a comparison of the features among the top few products.

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            theshick
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            Good solution for Mac users is installing good monitoring software,such as http://www.actymac.com/dutywatch for example.Allows to control what your kida did,when you went out)

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              miur
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              agree, I heard about Actymac DutyWatch ( http://www.actymac.com ) a lot of positive feedbacks...

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                jliew
                last edited by

                Hi all, thanks for yr inputs.


                I've eventually bought the software \"Child Control 2011\" after installing the 30d trial version. Quite happy with it as it fulfills all my criteria as follow:

                1)\tSupport my PC OS (windows 7, vista)
                2)\tSet time limit for computer, internet and program usage
                3)\tSet different time limit for a specific website (like facebook)
                4)\tFilter / block specific websites
                5)\tAllow extension of computer time by issuing one-time use token
                6)\tReport/Log the websites visited with date & time stamp
                7)\tHave web interface to be accessible remotely from other locations over the internet
                8)\tUnique account settings for each child
                9)\tOne-time payment for the software (no yearly subscription fee)


                While searching, I came across two free software. However, I didn’t download to try. Not sure is it good & free from virus. However, if you've used any of the free software, pls share yr feedback.
                http://www.safefamilies.org/
                http://www.nchsoftware.com/childmonitoring/index.html
                Download at your own risk !!!

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                  lovejoypeacce
                  last edited by

                  jliew:
                  Hi all, thanks for yr inputs.


                  I've eventually bought the software \"Child Control 2011\" after installing the 30d trial version. Quite happy with it as it fulfills all my criteria as follow:

                  1)\tSupport my PC OS (windows 7, vista)
                  2)\tSet time limit for computer, internet and program usage
                  3)\tSet different time limit for a specific website (like facebook)
                  4)\tFilter / block specific websites
                  5)\tAllow extension of computer time by issuing one-time use token
                  6)\tReport/Log the websites visited with date & time stamp
                  7)\tHave web interface to be accessible remotely from other locations over the internet
                  8)\tUnique account settings for each child
                  9)\tOne-time payment for the software (no yearly subscription fee)


                  While searching, I came across two free software. However, I didn’t download to try. Not sure is it good & free from virus. However, if you've used any of the free software, pls share yr feedback.
                  http://www.safefamilies.org/
                  http://www.nchsoftware.com/childmonitoring/index.html
                  Download at your own risk !!!
                  Can share how much you paid for it?

                  I was looking for a similar software as well.

                  Anyone subscribed to the singtel's?

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                    jliew
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                    lovejoypeacce:


                    Can share how much you paid for it?

                    I was looking for a similar software as well.

                    Anyone subscribed to the singtel's?
                    Child Control 2011 software costs EUR 29.95 for single PC license.

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                      Sun_2010
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                      Any thing for mobile phones ?

                      :oops:

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