Does SeeNoEvil do more then just block pornography?
Yes, it also blocks objectionable words and offers numerous parental control features. You can limit how much and what times of day your children are allowed to use the computer. You have the option to monitor web sites, applications, and chat rooms. You can also record every key stroke your child makes and take screen shots of the session.
Can you explain the security level’s of SeeNoEvil?
SeeNoEvil offers three security levels:
Low: All known pornography websites are blocked.
Medium: All images are blocked unless the URL is approved by a parental user.
High: User will only be able to go to websites determined by the parental user as OK.
What if I don’t know if the image is good or bad before I unblock it?
SeeNoEvil offers an unblocking tool bar. With this, you can peek at an individual image, or an entire page through a type of static noise filter. In fact, you can gradually choose – by percentage – how much you want the image, background, or page unblocked.
Will all images on my computer be blocked?
If you choose a medium or security level the websites are not allowed (as determined by parental user), then all images will be blocked by Vic, the monkey.
What about pop-ups?
SeeNoEvil blocks images on pop-ups and flash movies as well.
What if I want to browse the Internet without having to unblock all images?
Simply enter parental mode with the username and password you choose during installation of SeeNoEvil to unblock your session and SeeNoEvil will no longer be enabled during that web browsing session.
What if I don’t have the time to browse the Internet with my child to determine if a website can be allowed? Your child will simply add the site he or she wants allowed to his or her favorites folder. You can then access the folder when you have time, and determine whether or not you want it allowed.
I’m also worried about conversations my teenagers are having in chat rooms. Can SeeNoEvil help me monitor that?
Yes, SeeNoEvil has a feature that records every keystroke your child makes. You can also take screen shots of your child’s Internet session that will be recorded and pulled up when you request. You can monitor your child’s Internet sessions without even being there.
Will SeeNoEvil slow down my computer?
Not in parental mode. In child mode you may notice a slight slow down in the browsing time by tenths of a second, but it will not be overly cumbersome in relation to the total protection offered for your child. We at SeeNoEvil, value your time and ours. It was important for us to develop software that worked at the speed that we do.
Couldn’t my child just change the web browser and disable SeeNoEvil?
No, if your child changes the web browser SeeNoEvil will still be activated under the controls determined by the parental user. We at SeeNoEvil had a few technologically advanced teenagers try to crack our system. They failed and it drove them crazy!
I have more than one computer in my house. Do I need to buy a version of SeeNoEvil for each one?
One annual subscription fee is good for up to five computers per household.
What are the system requirements for SeeNoEvil?
- Windows XP or Vista
- 512MB RAM
- All critical Windows updates installed
- Service Pack 2(for Windows XP)
- 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Vista are not currently supported
Is SeeNoEvil available for businesses?
SeeNoEvil is working towards a corporate edition. Slated release is in early 2008.
Can SeeNoEvil be used as an accountability piece?
SeeNoEvil is working on a full scale accountability piece right now. However, many of our Users have used SeeNoEvil to fight addiction. Here is how they have set up the current software to do this…
- Set the accountability partner as the parental user. If this is not the case and you need to change the password of the parental user, open the SeeNoEvil control panel, double click on the parental username, and click on Change Password.
- Next make sure the person struggling with the addiction is set up as a child user at a medium or high security setting.
- At a high security setting the User will only have access to websites on the “allow” list as determined by the parental user. Consider choosing the “safe” websites the user visits frequently.
- At the medium security level the User will have access to all websites, but all images will be blocked. (SeeNoEvil automatically blocks all known pornography websites. However, if there is a new pornography site that is not yet located, SeeNoEvil will block all those images and any images that may be promoting or advertising adult content).
- You can also choose to have screen shots and keyword logging set up so the accountability partner can view what the user has done during their sessions.
I understand that your software masks blocked image(s), and that you must enter the parental supervisor password in order to remove the static noise and see the image(s). My question is: can’t the child just right-click the blocked image and choose “Save Picture As”, “Save Target As”, “Copy”, or “Download with GetRight” (or some other Download Application)? Also, does your program block/filter the user from downloading (whether by right-clicking or using some Download Application like GetRight) ANY of the other file types, like videos, audios, programs, games, and documents that may be pornographic/ objectionable?
If a child user were to try to use right click functions to download an image, (cloaked or unclocked by a parental user) since the images are cloaked at the source (our proxy servers). The same applies to download applications such as GetRight – the images can be downloaded,
but any images that are cloaked in the browser will also be cloaked when they are downloaded. Videos would be handled in the same manner.
Other downloads such as audio files and games are not currently prevented or screened by SeeNoEvil. However, the parent can prevent programs from running by using SeeNoEvil’s Program Restrictions (in User Properties). In addition, the parent can use SeeNoEvil to track applications that have been run and to take periodic screenshots to monitor the child’s activities.
If more drastic steps are required, the child could be prevented from downloading any files.
Why doesn’t your website have a shortcut to referring questionable websites so they can be reviewed and blocked. I really struggle with this stuff but the internet is vital to business men need real help now.
Sincerely,
Thomas
Thomas,
Under the support link on our website you will find a place to e-mail us as well as a phone number to call.
I have submitted the website.
Thank you