(OPENPRESS) March 22, 2006 -- NetDogSoft, Inc. has released NetDog v. 3, an easy-to-use Windows filtering tool that protects your children from adult web sites. Unlike complicated content-filtering software that only computer programmers could understand, NetDog is so simple that parents can use it, and so secure that kids can't find ways to get around their parents' filtering rules.

NetDog uses a unique content-filtering algorithm to automatically block bad sites. In addition, it's easy to create a comprehensive list of keywords that you don't want your children exposed to. If any of these keywords are in a URL, your kids will be blocked from visiting that web site. NetDog supports the "?" and "*" wildcards that have been used on the PC for two decades, enabling parents to block groups of web sites quickly and easily.

NetDog lets you take your protection a step further. If there is a limited list of sites that are appropriate for your children, then you can put them into NetDog's list of "great sites", and these will be the only sites that your web browser will be able to display. It's easy to add or delete words, phrases, and URLs from your lists of "blocked" and "great" sites. You can even import and export these word lists, enabling you to share your lists with family and friends.

NetDog avoids all of the problems associated with parental control programs. NetDog doesn't spy on family members, capture and analyze their keystrokes, or maintain timers that allow them only a certain number of minutes of Internet access each day. Rather, NetDo works in the background to block bad URLs. It keeps family members of all ages from being exposed to web content that you object to.

In the past, kids have learned that they can get around their parents' blocking software by switching to another web browser. By contrast, NetDog works with Internet Explorer, MSN's browser, Firefox, and most popular Internet programs. You can download a free trial version from http://www.netdogsoft.com/ and see immediately how easy it is to protect your kids from visiting inappropriate web sites.

Parents often have difficulty putting effective filters on their computers because their kids know much more about the family computer than the grownups do. NetDog works quietly in the background. It is fully integrated with Microsoft Windows, so the kids have no way to "turn it off". NetDog's administration screen is simple to use, and its password protection will keep the children locked out.

Whether you're a parent who wants to make sure your kids aren't visiting inappropriate web sites, a Sunday School teacher who wants to ensure that your church is protected from unwanted adult content, or a school teacher who wants to restrict web access to an approved list of sites, NetDog is the easiest solution to implement.

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