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Frequently Asked Questions
1. E-mail Questions
Does Family
Guardian filter e-mail?
Family Guardian does not block incoming emails, we filter outgoing requests.
So even though we do not prevent you from receiving emails that are designed
to entice you to visit a pornographic web-site, we will prevent you from
actually visiting it and most times we prevent any images from loading.
What happens
if I get a pornographic e-mail?
Some porn sites will "spam" the Internet periodically and entice people to
click on a link to their website. With Family Guardian, you may still
receive these e-mails. However, should you click on the link, Family
Guardian would step in at that point and stop you from visiting any website
that meets your filtering criteria, pornographic or otherwise. We also
prevent any images that are imbedded in the email, that originate from
inappropriate servers, from loading. If you do get to an inappropriate site from an
e-mail, you should immediately report this new site to
Click
here.
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2. Filtering Questions
What criteria
do you use when blocking a site?
Family Guardian only blocks sites whose content meets your filtering
criteria. You can choose from the following content categories:
Click on each category heading
for more complete definitions of these categories.
Is every bad
site blocked?
No true filter stops 100% of the targeted sites. Independent testing
estimates 90% to 99% of the targeted sites are blocked by Family Guardian at any given time.
This percentage fluctuates as new sites go on-line every day.
The actual percentage is very
difficult to obtain. Independent tests have placed us anywhere from 90%
to 99%. By far the best number to credibly claim, are the results from
the InfoPeople Project, which was done by the U.S. Institute of Museum and
Library Services. Public librarians tested nine companies, including
X-Stop, N2H2, CyberPatrol and Websense. Their report was issued in May of
2001.
On "Scored On Should
Block" Family Guardian's S4F received a rating of 92%. By
comparison, N2H2 received 100% (their issue has always been overblocking),
Websense received 92%, and CyberPatrol received 77%.
Other tests have placed us
higher, but the methods in most tests are so far from scientific, that it
is difficult to get accurate numbers. The reality is that the accuracy
changes every hour of every day.
One other test that we did,
just to see how we stacked up against our competitors, was to obtain a
third-party list of porn sites. We took 100 unique domains and IP
addresses that we had recently added to our database and built a webpage
of links for these 100 sites, downloaded other filters, and started
clicking. We were genuinely surprised by the results.
| Product |
Blocking Test |
| Family
Guardian - S4F |
100% |
| N2H2 |
91% |
| We-Blocker |
59% |
| X-Stop |
45% |
| Cyber
Patrol 5.0 |
27% |
|
SmartFilter |
17% |
The sites were not new or
obscure sites. Most were regular dot-com sites with names like
xxxitch.com and virginbeach.com.
What do I do if someone finds a site that should be
blocked, but is not?
Should you or one of your users encounter an inappropriate site while online with
Family Guardian, submit it to
Click
here.
and we will manually review it.
I submitted a
site to be blocked, but it is still not blocked. Why not?
We add between 7500 and 10,000 new sites to our database every week!. Though
we try to act on all block requests in 24 hours, there are times when we are
simply overwhelmed with new sites. Please be patient.
Your block request could be denied for one of several reasons.
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First, it may
not fit our
criteria
for blocking.
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Second, you
may have submitted a site without the specific page or directory. For
example, if the offensive site is on GeoCities or AOL's personal sites, we
must have the whole URL, not just "geocities.com" or "aol.com". Please
copy the entire URL and resubmit the site.
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Third, you may
have received an offensive e-mail and reported your e-mail provider for
blocking. We do not block e-mail providers, such as Hotmail or Yahoo!,
even though people may use these sites to send you offensive e-mail. Were
you to click on the link in the offensive e-mail, our filter would then
check to see if that site is a blocked site. To report problematic
e-mail, contact your e-mail provider.
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Fourth, it may
have been added to our database, but you are still seeing it in your
cache. Clear your cache. In Internet Explorer, go to "Tools",
then "Internet Options". Under the section labeled "Temporary
Internet Files" click "Delete Files".
In Netscape, go to "Edit" and
select "Preferences". Click on "Advanced", then "Cache". Click
on both boxes marked "Clear Memory Cache" and "Clear Disk Cache".
Actual paths and labels may vary from version to version. You may
always use the "Help" function in your browser for further assistance.
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Fifth,
we may have missed your request somehow. To send it via e-mail,
Click
here.
The blocked site window
popped up, but when I closed that window, the offensive website continued to
load. Why is this?
The blocked site window was not blocking the web page you were accessing. It was
blocking other elements on the page, such as banner ads, images, or other
information received from a third-party URL. In this case, report the
offensive URL that was accessible at
Click here.
What do
I do if I believe a site is wrongly blocked?
If a site is blocked that you believe should be accessible, submit it at
Click here and we will manually review
it. If you are an administrator
of a network of filtered computers, you may also override the filtering with
your password to immediately view the site.
Family
Guardian tells me a site is not blocked, yet I still cannot access it.
What's going on?
If you cannot access a site, but did not get the pop-up window stating, "You
Have Attempted To Access A Restricted Site", then the problem is NOT related
to the filter, unless you have disabled the Blocked Page Dialog (right click
the "S4F" or "FG" icon in the system tray, select "Preferences" or "Options"
depending on which version of Family Guardian you are using, then "Display".
Here you can set Family Guardian to either display the blocked site screen
or operate in stealth mode.)
Such things as a
"404: File Not Found" and "500: Internal Server Error" are related to the
website you are attempting to access, not the filtering. If you are
getting the pop-up window, send the URL to
Click here.
for manual review.
If you cannot
get on the Internet at all, the problem may be with your ISP. You may wish
to uninstall the filter while you diagnose other problems, then reinstall
the filter once you are successfully back online.
Does the service allow for an administrative override?
That's up to you! Family Guardian gives you the option of enabling the
"Administrative Over-ride" or having it disabled. If enabled, the account
administrator may type in a password to temporarily bypass the filter. When
you receive the blocked screen, simply click the down-arrows and enter the
override password. The over-ride allows access to that one web site for that
one web session only. All other inappropriate sites will remain blocked.
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3. Technical Questions
What are the system
requirements for Family Guardian?
Family Guardian is currently fully compatible with Windows 95, 98, NT4,
2000, Me, XP Home and Professional. (Family Guardian
is not currently compatible with Mac or Linux computers.)
What programs are not
compatible with Family Guardian?
There are a few software titles which
can cause issues with Family Guardian's FilterPak. These are the most
common issues:
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Name
|
Solution
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Norton Internet Security (personal firewall) |
Upgrade to Version 7.62. |
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McAfee Firewall |
No known solution (VirusScan is compatible). |
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SQL Navigator |
No known solution. |
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MSN News Alert |
No known solution. |
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Webhancer
|
Install the latest version of FilterPak
Version 7.62 or
uninstall Webhancer.
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New.net Application |
Remove New.net & reinstall it. |
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Internet Rocket
* |
Uninstall Internet Rocket.
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Covenant Eyes
|
Use Family Guardian's upcoming Reporting
feature |
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WebDAV
|
Uninstall WebDAV.
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*Other internet “speed”
enhancement programs may cause problems with Family Guardian FilterPak.
How does the
filtering work?
In short, Family Guardian installs a small software interface on your
computer, which then
directs all website requests to our filtering servers to see if the website
you are requesting meets the filtering criteria you have established for
your account. If the site is on your list, your website
request is denied. If the site is not on your list, your request is sent out
to the Internet for normal processing.
Will the
filtering slow down my Internet access?
Not perceptibly. The filtering process takes less than half a second, so you
should not notice any difference in your Internet speed. If you do see a
significant lag, you should check the technical FAQ for troubleshooting
tips.
How do I get
Family Guardian on every computer on my network?
First, download the file filterpakwin762.exe
Download here. Then, place the
filterpakwin762.exe
in a shared directory. Finally, go to each computer on the network, drag the
filterpakwin762.exe onto the desktop of each computer, and run it on each computer.
Alternately, you may place the filterpakwin710.exe on a portable media, such as a ZIP
drive or CD-ROM, then install it on each computer. Upon request, Family
Guardian will send you a CD-ROM with the installation file already on it.
I already
have an account. How do I reinstall the filter?
You can download the file at any time Download here
How do I uninstall the filter?
For version 6.03
Connect to the Internet. Right-click the "S4F" icon in the system tray,
select "S4F Options", then "Maintenance". Click on the box marked
"Uninstall S4F". You must know your 'User Name', log-in 'Password',
and 'Administrative Password'. For assistance, you may call
407-438-1818 ext.11 between the hours of 9am and 5pm (Eastern Time),
Monday through Friday.
For version 7.10 & 7.12
Connect to the Internet. Double click on the "FG" icon in your system tray.
Click on 'Administration' in the left panel of the 'Preferences' screen.
Enter your 'Account' name and 'Password' in the right panel and click 'Log
In'. Click on 'Maintenance' in the left panel, and then 'Remove' in the
right panel. Follow the prompts.
For assistance, you may call 407-438-1818 ext.11 between the hours of 9am and 5pm (Central Time),
Monday through Friday.
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4. Miscellaneous Questions
Will users be
able to play multi-player games or use ICQ?
Yes.
Will the
filtering disturb website development?
Typically, no. Family Guardian does filter FTP protocol, but does not
conflict with FrontPage, Dream Weaver or other uploading/publishing tools.
As long as your website is not blocked, you should not have any problems.
The only known conflict comes when a host resolves the same IP to numerous
URLs and one of the URLs is a blocked site.
For example,
some free hosting services will resolve your website to the same IP as
another porn site. When this happens, you have three courses of action.
First, you can switch hosts. Second, you can insist that your host not use
your website on the same IP as a porn site. Third, you can use your
password override each time you need to upload.
Can I still
use Instant Chat software?
Yes. We also recognize that when used responsibly, Instant Messaging
programs such as ICQ and AOL's Instant Messenger are very useful. In
addition, by utilizing the built in functions that come with these programs
along with some common sense, they can be very safe.
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5. Billing Questions
How do I pay?
Family Guardian accepts Visa, MasterCard or American Express and
Discover.
Version 7.1 and above users,
simply click on 'Buy Now' and you will be taken to our secure servers to
update and process your credit card information.
Version 6.03 users:
Buy here
My trial has expired. What do I do?
You must either uninstall the filter or purchase the filter (see "How do I
pay?" above). If you feel you need an extension of the trial, please
e-mail your request
with a sufficient explanation of your need for further evaluation time.
You must include a valid user name with your request.
If I have a
billing question, whom do I contact?
You may send all Family Guardian billing issues to
Click here,
or you may call our corporate offices at
1-918-524-1010 and for
a Customer Support Team Member.
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