Introducing Net Nanny “One click Internet Filtering”

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Introducing Net Nanny “One click Internet Filtering”

Brief Overview of Net Nanny Part of ContentWatch Inc, est 2000 Patented contextual analysis software Headquarters in Utah, USA European HQ in Glasgow, Scotland Providers of Business, Education and Home Safety Software

Net Nanny Brand PC Magazine Editors Choice past 3 years running 7 th year running Top Ten Reviews Gold Award Winner Top Consumer Reviews, 5 star rating No 1 Recognised Brand Name for Parental Control Software

Overview of Presentation Easy set-up Web Filtering Filtering Search Terms Parental Alerts Time Controls YouTube Filtering Other device filtration

Continued/… , IM and Chat Filtering Peer to Peer Blocking Online Reports Cyber Bullying and Child Grooming Support Options Anti-Virus Security Vs Internet Safety

Net Nanny Easy Set-up

Net Nanny is designed for a home user with very little computer knowledge. 3 easy steps to installation

3 Easy steps to set-up Net Nanny Step 1 – Download the software on to the PC you wish to monitor

3 Easy steps to set-up Net Nanny Step 2 - Enter a unique registration number

3 Easy Steps to set-up Net Nanny Step 3 – Enter an address and password

Set up Users on Net Nanny During installation parents can choose to either use the default profiles or create new individual users

Easy to set up Users Net Nanny is pre-installed with 7 “User Types” or profiles which can be adjusted to suit changing requirements at any time by the Administrator: Default Child Young Child Pre-Teen Teen Young Adult Adult

Example of Default Profiles Example of young child and pre teen profile. During set up, parents can select a profile to use, and fine tune to their requirements if required. Predefined profiles are especially useful for parents with limited Internet knowledge.

Net Nanny Web Filtering

Administration Panel The Administration Panel provides one-click access to Net Nanny’s Controls.

Web Filtering Overview Net Nanny has 35 web filtering categories

Net Nanny One Click Web Filtering Web Filtering provides settings that lets parents choose whether to allow, block or warn against certain web activity, for example access to Adult/Mature websites. One Click Web Filtering makes Net Nanny easy to use and understand.

How Web Filtering works Net Nanny uses Patented Dynamic Contextual Analysis to continuously analyse content displayed on a recipient’s computer. This method is more robust than using static databases of URLs as it continuously checks for objectionable content in “real time” as users surf the internet.

URL Filtering Methods Most competitors use just 1 and 2 1. Pre-categorised database of “good and bad” URLs 2. URL keyword analysis – Analyse address bar – eg, what about Essex County? – it will also be blockedwww.sexyladies.com – This is NOT dynamic analysis 3. Dynamic contextual analysis - page scans – Analyze words/phrases on incoming page to categorise site. Net Nanny can distinguish between “prescription drugs” vs “drug paraphernalia” – Links to and from site – porn page is likely to point to other porn – Meta-tags/keywords for browsers Net Nanny does all 3!

Filtering of Search Terms

Filtering Search Terms Net Nanny integrates seamlessly with "Safe Search" options found in popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Dogpile, AltaVista, Lycos, Doras and MSN. Net Nanny integrates with the YouTube “Safety Mode” option by default. Net Nanny will filter all content displayed on a recipient’s PC using key word filtering and dynamic contextual analysis in “real time”.

Net Nanny Parental Alerts

Types of Parental Alerts Instant Messaging Alerts Chat Conversations Web Browsing Activity Peer-to-Peer activity Newsgroups Games Time Controls

Notifications notifications can be sent to the administrator or other users to provide alerts about users who; are blocked are warned, or override blocks.

Parental Alerts – IM/Chat Age Related - Messages for discussions that include age-related questions and preferences, such as “Am I too old for you?” Camera / Pictures - All messages for conversations that include trading or viewing of pictures or Web camera images, such as “Can I see your pix?” Direct Contact - Conversations that include physical location or whereabouts, such as "Lets meet at my house.“ Direct Threats - Messages for threats or descriptions of physical harm. Flirting - Conversations that include flirtatious behaviour, such as kissing or statements like “You’re sexy.” Hurtful Language - Conversations that contain mean or cruel language, including racial slurs or statements such as “You’re ugly,” or “You’re stupid.”

Parental Alerts – IM/Chat Indirect Contact - Conversations that include alternative contact information, such as address, phone number, IM contact names, etc. Personal Information - Messages for personal information, such as age, sex, or location. Risk Assessment - Conversations that include questions or messages about risky behavior, such as "Are you home alone?“ Sexual Content - Conversation that include suggestive or sexually explicit content, such as references to sexual acts or body parts. Social Networking - Conversations that include links to personal Web sites or social networking profiles, such as "Visit Profanity - Messages that contain expletives or other offensive language, such as cursing or insults

Controlling Time on the Internet

Time Controls Time Controls allow you to manage the time of day and the amount of time that each user spends on the Internet. Each day of the week is divided into 30-minute time intervals that can be set to allow (green) or block (red) Internet access.

YouTube and Social Networking Tools

YouTube Filtering Net Nanny integrates with the YouTube “Safety Mode” option by default, and will filter out objectionable content, whilst permitting acceptable videos. Net Nanny will filter all content displayed on a recipient’s PC using key word filtering and dynamic contextual analysis in “real time”. If a child attempts to turn off the safe search capability, Net Nanny will turn it back on in real-time as the search is occurring.

YouTube Safety Mode

Social Networking Net Nanny has a unique Social Networking panel which lets parents capture the social networking profiles of their children who log in to social networking Web sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. By capturing these profiles parents can see how their children are representing themselves and what personal information they are sharing.

Social Networking/… Net Nanny can see any pictures that the child may have posted to their profile. Parents can also see who the child’s Facebook or other social network friends are.

Net Nanny for Mobile Phones

Net Nanny Mobile Features and Text Monitoring & Alert Notifications Key Word Alert View Calls View Contacts GPS Locate Anti-Virus Protection Track Device Use Due for launch in summer 2011, compatibility with iphone, ipad and enhanced internet filtering in line with Net Nanny for PC

Net Nanny Mobile The Net Nanny mobile web-based "dashboard" gives parents the ability to: Monitor all text and message content Receive alerts based on message content or sender View phone call log information View address book (Contacts) contents Run commands to lock, wipe, or backup data on the device

Mobile Compatibility Net Nanny Mobile is compatible with mobile phones using these operating systems: Windows Mobile 6.0 & 6.1 BlackBerry RIM (all versions) Nokia - Symbian Series 60 Google Android (all versions) Iphone and ipad coming Summer 2011

Peer to Peer File Sharing

Managing Peer to Peer Peer to Peer management can be individually allowed or blocked for each user.

Net Nanny Online Reports

Net Nanny Reports Web Activity Instant Message Activity Instant Message Alerts Social Networking Profiles

Net Nanny Reports Two different reporting options are provided with Net Nanny™: Default – the reports are located on the computer where Net Nanny is installed. Web-based reports are available from Remote Administration accessible from any Internet enabled computer

Web Activity Reports Net Nanny displays report graphs with drill- down capability

Search Term Reports

Instant Message Filtering Provides settings that enable you to control instant messaging. Select which IM programs are allowed, whether activity is recorded, and the types of instant messaging content monitored.

Instant Messaging Reports Instant message reports allow the administrator to view the content as well as the time spent on instant messaging activities

Instant Message Reports You can view a list of instant messaging alerts sent when a user’s message contains questionable content.

Social Networking The social networking report shows the social networking profiles that the user has set up and provides a link to the profile so you can review it.

Remote Access Remote Management gives the administrator the ability to view and change all administrative settings from any computer with an Internet connection. This allows the administrator to remotely disable or enable access to specific Net Nanny™ categories and services or even deny all Internet access.

Net Nanny Anti-Bullying and Child Grooming Functionality

Cyber Bullying and Grooming Parents can set Net Nanny to detect traffic patterns including: Online Grooming, Cyber Bullying, Overly Sexualised Language Contact Attempts Sharing of Personal Information

Where Children Go Online Social Networking MSN Gaming Sites YouTube Peer to Peer Music

Social Networking Parents can choose whether to allow access to social networking sites Parents can view their children’s social networking profile, their friend lists and photographs

Social Networking Settings One click set-up for Social Networking Protection

MSN and Chat Messaging Net Nanny has a range of great reporting features designed to look out for cyber bullying and grooming within Instant Messaging. Parents can be notified by in real time Reports shows parents specific messaging and conversations taking place between their children and other people

Monitoring Behavioural Areas

Example of Instant Message / Chat Alert

Internet Safety Vs Internet Security Internet Security and Internet Safety are often confused - what are the key differences?

Internet Security Key Features Anti-Virus and Malware Protection for PCs Protection from Infected Websites Hacker Attacks Spam and Phishing Identity Theft

Internet Safety Key Features Protects against viewing of websites unsuitable for children, for example pornography and image searching Profanity Masking Social Networking Watch Instant Messaging/Chat Analysis Keyword Blocking Game Blocking Time Controls

Managing online Gaming Gaming sites often have “live and interactive” chatting elements, which can be used for cyber bullying and unwelcome contact. Net Nanny helps parents to decide which games are appropriate for their children

Support Options Net Nanny has a European Sales and Support office based 10 miles north of Glasgow, Scotland. Sales and Support are managed by both Telephone and comprehensive support.

Questions? Contact us at