Restrict Internet access easily
The developers of iNet Protector make the rather vague and ambitious claim that their program is the world’s number one tool for controlling Internet access. Whether or not this is true, it’s certainly a decent application which easily gives you more control over who or what is accessing the internet on your PC.
With iNet Protector you can restrict internet access at specified times or on demand. A more general solution is to add password protection to your connection. If you’re still surfing on a modem or are worried about how much time the kids are spending online, the timer feature allows you to disable your Internet connection after a specified period of time.
Alternatively, if you don’t want people surfing on your PC but don’t mind them sending e-mail, you can limit which programs have access to the internet. This is particularly useful for employers who are worried about employees spending too much time surfing the net.
This is a simple but effective program which as a basic solution, works very well. It’s well presented with an easy to use interface. There’s not much to fault it except the fact that anyone with a bit of network experience would probably be able to circumvent or disable it.
Now supports Windows Vista and 7
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Now supports Windows Vista and 7
With iNet Protector you can restrict internet access at specified times or on demand. You can also password protect internet connection. Timer feature allows you to disable Internet connection after a specified amount of time. You can limit which programs and features have access to the internet (for example, e-mail).
Key features and benefits:
- Restrict Internet access automatically at specified times
- Password protect Internet connection
- Enable and disable Internet on demand
- Allow Internet access for a specified amount of time
- Allow only specified services or programs such as e-mail
- Allow only specified websites
- Set daily internet usage limits
- For Parents – Protect your kids from using the Internet too much
- For Businesses – Keep employees from online entertainment at work