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Safe Eyes 2006 comes to Intel Macs

updated 10:15 am EDT, Mon July 10, 2006

Safe Eye goes Universal


SafeBrowse has released Safe Eyes 2006, its content control and Web usage logging software that runs natively on Intel-based Macs as a Universal Binary. Safe Eyes 2006 can block up to 35 different categories of content, preventing access by keyword or phrase. Users can create custom site lists to allow or ban certain Web addresses, block peer-to-peer file sharing, log instant messenger chats, block any internet application, and limit time spent online. Safe Eyes 2006 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later, and is available for $50 per year.


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