*Net Nanny remains our top choice for traditional parental control with a strong focus on distinguishing between reasonable and inappropriate activities*
__SALT LAKE CITY – March 1, 2010__ – Net Nanny (www.netnanny.com) is once again PC Magazine’s Editors’ Choice for Internet parental controls. Net Nanny 6.5 is the latest version of the Internet filtering software, and this recognition marks the third consecutive time as Editors’ Choice. “Net Nanny 6.5 handles all of the expected tasks and goes beyond its competition in many ways, like its real-time content analysis for Web pages and its resistance to hacking.”
“This review of Net Nanny 6.5 confirms our position in the marketplace and reassures us that we are providing tools that are relevant and valuable,” said Jack Sunderlage, ContentWatch President and CEO. “We are proud of this recognition and continually strive to exceed our customers’ expectations and provide a safe online experience for their families.”
One of the featured Net Nanny 6.5 highlights is its “ability to filter
HTTPS traffic, so even if parents turn off the Proxy category or kids
find an unblocked secure anonymizing proxy, their Web surfing is still
filtered. None of Net Nanny’s competitors duplicate this feat.”
Net Nanny 6.5 also offers features for real-time content analysis, such
as:
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Instant Messaging (IM) conversation and social networking site
monitoring - ESRB-based game control and
- Detailed interactive activity reports.
To celebrate Editors’ Choice, Net Nanny 6.5 is available for a 25%
discount when using the promo code “PCMag.” Net Nanny 6.5 costs
US$39.99, or $59.98 for three computers. For more information about Net
Nanny 6.5, visit www.netnanny.com
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Read the full review from PC Magazine: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2360181,00.asp
About ContentWatch, Inc.
Based in Salt Lake City, ContentWatch delivers Internet security
solutions for the consumer and business markets. ContentWatch’s mission
is to be the world leader in thought and technology by creating Internet
management tools and services that provide homes and businesses with a
safer, more productive Internet experience through its patent-pending
contextual analysis engine. ContentWatch Internet Management solutions
are used in over 157 different countries and are the recipients of the
Reviewer’s Choice from Government Computer News and Editors’
Choice from PC Magazine. For more information on ContentWatch
products, visit www.contentwatch.com.
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