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NET NANNY BOXED VERSION
DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION OF NET NANNY SOFTWARE HERE
If you purchased Net Nanny from a UK retail outlet, then it's a good idea to update to the latest version of the software, which is compatible with the recently released Windows 7 operating system.
You can download the latest software here
We'd also like to welcome you to our free UK based support where you can get answers to your questions about Net Nanny.
Download the latest Users Guide here
You can add 'computers' or 'seats' to your existing Net Nanny Licence to protect more computers in your home. Simply make a purchase below and send us your existing licence number in a follow up email to addseats@netnannny.co.uk
NET NANNY GETS
FROM COMPUTER ACTIVE
January 2010
As well as letting the user set limits and a daily schedule for web access, Net Nanny also lets them monitor control access to chat rooms , instant messaging and peer-to-peer services , and it can even monitor Facebook profiles.
Games can be blocked, and it can also block most of the technical tricks used by savvy teenagers to get around parental control software.
All online activities can be monitored and logged and email alerts are sent to an administrator (any user can be given administrator rights) when certain things happen - if a user tries to access a blocked site, for example.
Six pre-set age categories for users make the initial setup a bit easier - for example, choosing ‘Young Child' sets up white list filtering, blocks all non-browsing activities and blocks internet use between 9am and 6pm. These settings can be modified later.
Users can be allowed to request overrides - these are sent by email for approval by an administrator.
A very useful feature is that you can manage all program settings and approval requests remotely from any PC using a secure website.
Net Nanny 6 is powerful and easy to use


NET NANNY FOR MAC
Latest Version of Net Nanny for Mac Version 2.0. Released June 2009. Available to download now.

1 in 3 children have been victims of cyber bullying |
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| 80% of children report that they access the Internet alone |
| Over 22% of children have internet access in their bedrooms |