Re: Is there such a thing?



On 31 Jan, 14:03, "Synapse Syndrome"
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"bornfree" <justyouan...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Long shot perhaps. But anyone know of an equivalent product for a mac?
Net nanny isn't mac compatible..

You could always use a hosts file.


Not much use when you want to protect children from a wide range of
crap on the internet.
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