![]() ![]() Reviewed by: CNET Staff on February 27, 2009 ![]() It will even turn the filter back on for me when I restart Firefox if I choose that option." This one makes it easy to add sites on the fly to the list of ok’d sites plus I can temporarily turn off the filter while I'm using the computer. "I have tried other filters and such out there, but this one is really easy to use and works really well. Their 'deluxe' version is $9.95 per year, so that is not free." OpenDNS offers a free version, but you have to put up with advertisements. it's almost free and compared to the headache of managing Net Nanny or proxies like squid/Dans Gaurdian - it's a steal. It's not free but $10 for a five computer license. "I have tried a few different filters for both Windows and Ubuntu and by far, this is the easiest to administer in a home environment. This will be a great tool for keeping my young kids away from bad web sites." "This is one of the best and most useful add-ons I've seen in a while. Recently called "THE Parental control for Firefox!" Once installed, right-click on any web page and select “FoxFilter Settings” to change the default settings to your preferences. FoxFilter is an effective content filter that helps block pornographic and other inappropriate content. Protect your family from inappropriate content on the web. ![]()
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