Filtering Web Sites - McAfee INTERNET SECURITY SUITE 2008 User Manual

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Filtering Web sites

You can filter (block or allow) Web sites for all users except those
that belong to the Adult group. You block a Web site to prevent
your children from accessing it when they browse the Web. If a
child tries to access a blocked Web site, a message indicates that
the site cannot be accessed because it is blocked by McAfee.
You allow a Web site if McAfee has blocked it by default but you
want to let your children access it. For more information about
Web sites that McAfee blocks by default, see
using keywords
(page 159). You can also update or remove a
filtered Web site at any time.
Note:
Users (including Administrators) that belong to the Adult
group can access all Web sites, even those that have been
blocked. To test blocked Web sites, you must log in as a
non-Adult user.
Block a Web site
You block a Web site to prevent your children from accessing it
when they browse the Web. If a child tries to access a blocked
Web site, a message appears indicating that the site cannot be
accessed because it is blocked by McAfee.
1
Open the Parental Controls pane.
How?
1. On the SecurityCenter Home pane, click
Controls.
2. In the Parental Controls information section, click
Configure.
3. On the Parental Controls Configuration pane, ensure
that Parental Controls are enabled, and then click
Advanced.
2
On the Parental Controls pane, click
3
On the Filtered Web Sites pane, type a Web site's address in
the
http://
box, and then click Block.
4
Click OK.
Tip:
You can block a previously allowed Web site by clicking the
Web site address in the
Block.
Filtering Web sites
Filtered Web
Filtered Web Sites
list, and then clicking
Parental
Sites.

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