Define different DNS settings for each user account on the PCs.
When a user logs in, the defined DNS settings will be used.
In order to protect your children from inappropriate content, you can define family-friendly DNS settings for their accounts.
This is useful when using a shared computer with multiple accounts.
When you log in, you will use non-filtered DNS settings. When your children log in, filtered DNS settings will be used automatically without affecting your usage.
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- Smart DNS Changer: You can switch to a known and fast DNS server to connect to blocked websites or filter out nonfamily-friendly content to protect your computer from viruses and fraudulent content.
- Changes DNS server settings to connect to blocked websites and bypass ISP DNS filtering.
- To safeguard your family, modify the DNS server settings to restrict access to content that is not suitable for all ages.
- You can select DNS servers to protect your PC from viruses and fraudulent content.
- To protect your children from non-family-friendly websites, you can use filtered DNS servers. (OpenDNS FamilyShield and Norton DNS3 will do it for you.)
- Kid Shield:
You can define DNS settings for each user on a computer. When a user logs on, the system will automatically change the DNS settings to the defined settings.
to use Kid Shield You should create at least two user accounts: one administrator account with a password and one or more limited accounts for your children.
and Define a filtered DNS (family-friendly) for the kids' account and non-filtered DNS settings for the administrator account. This way, when you log on,
The DNS settings will automatically change to non-filtered DNS. The same will happen when the kids log on; the settings will automatically change to filtered DNS (family-friendly).
How to Keep Your Child Safe on the Internet?
- Available DNS servers;
- OpenDNS Servers (fam-ily friendly or non-fam-ily friendly)
- Norton DNS Servers (fam-ily friendly or non-fam-ily friendly)
- Yandex DNS (fam-ily friendly or non-fam-ily friendly)
- Google Public DNS
- With DNS server speed tester, you can test and compare DNS speeds