This page allows you to enter keywords or Web site address that can terminate Internet Explorer session. The Professional edition of WinLock not only checks the address of the site, but also scans the entire page, including the hidden meta-tags for any prohibited words. For example, if you define "sex" as a keyword, any Web site contains this word will be prohibited. This makes possible to prohibit access to questionable Web sites - notably for public-access computers in schools and libraries.
Note: to use Search in site content option in Windows 98/Me/NT4, the Microsoft Active Accessibility RDK must be installed. You can download this free here. This software unpacks after launching into a folder from where you must launch Setup. Windows 95 is not supported.
Tip: if you want to log each attempt to open prohibited Web site in log file, select Add event to log check box.
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