You can set up your preferences in Internet Explorer
to do that, if you run IE. I don't know about other
apps. Its simple to do in the preferences dialogue
box.

The problem with any filters is that they block a fair
few sites they shouldn't and not all the sites they
should, this goes for anyway around it. 

I'm not looking forward to when my daughters old
enough to surf the net, that's for sure.

Good luck!

 --- Hugh Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 
> Can anyone recommend a content filter for the
> internet. I dont have much
> experience with content filters, but my kids are
> finding some sites that I
> dont think they should be seeing, and much as I
> would like to sit with them
> constantly I cant.!!
> 
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