I have identified five such tools that I believe can do the trick for anyone willing (or needing) to take the time to get these products set up and running properly. When you need to block content, it’s a relief to know there are plenty of tools out there that do the job. Home use, of course, is a different story – where young children are susceptible to falling into the clutches of the wealth of mature content the web has to offer. But there are companies out there that must lock down machines, for whatever reason, and need the tools to do so. I am not one to advocate a Big Brother-esque environment for business as that does little for morale or instilling a two-way sense of trust. Jack Wallen identifies five content access management and filtering apps. Five content filters suitable for both home and business
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