Domain Names; Content Screening And Access Control - BT Business Total Broadband Fibre User Manual

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Domain names

If you have a domain name with a non-BT provider, we recommend that you
transfer it to BT Business so you'll have a single source of contact for technical issues.
If you'd prefer not to transfer your domain name but you wish to use it to send
and receive email across BT's mail servers, you'll need to contact us to tell us your
domain name(s). Please see page 53 for our contact details.
We'll then confirm that you own the domain name. This only takes a minute or two
and helps us ensure the security of our mail servers.
If you don't have a domain name, or wish to add domains, you can order them if
you have the Internet Business Pack (IBP). Go to Your account at www.bt.com/
business/login. (Please note: IBP includes one '.co.uk' or '.org.uk' domain name
free of charge. Charges apply for extra domain names.)
To find out more about ordering, using or transferring a domain name, please
go to 'Help & support' at www.bt.com/business/help/broadband
Content screening and internet access control
You can set up your Fibre Hub to block or allow categories and control access to
specific web addresses or internet-based applications such as chat rooms, instant
messaging and online gaming.
To set up content screening:
open your web browser, type http://home (for your Fibre Hub Manager) in the
1
address bar and press
click on the
Content Screening
2
customise the Content Screening groups as required
3
click
Save
before you close the window. You may be asked to enter your
4
password – if you haven't changed it, the default password is the same as the
serial number on the bottom of your Fibre Hub
Enter
or your return key
icon in the
Quick Service Links
section
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