Access to Internet Resources

On the Internet tab, you can restrict users from visiting unwanted websites (pages on violence, gambling, etc.) or allow access only to certain websites. By default, the No restrictions mode is set for all users. The following modes are also available:

Restrict access by categories

Allow access only to websites from the white list

Figure 98. Selecting the mode of Parental Control

Restrict access by categories mode

In the mode, you can specify website categories to block. The same website can be assigned to several different categories. In this case, Parental Control blocks access to the site if it belongs to at least one of the categories included in restrictions list. To categorize the websites, the data from Dr.Web cloud service is also used.

In this mode you can also add websites to block or allow access to the resources regardless of other restrictions. To do so, use black and white lists.

Note

Before restricting access to categories, clear the browser cache.

 

If the option Scan encrypted traffic is disabled in the Network section of program settings, the traffic of websites that use encryption (e.g., HTTPS protocol) will not be analyzed.

To allow or block access to websites of a certain category

1.In the Website categories group, click Edit. The window with blocking categories parameters opens.

Figure 99. Categories of websites to block

2.Select or clear the check box to allow or block access to websites of a certain category.

Categories of internet resources

Category

Description

Adult content

Websites that contain pornographic or erotic materials, dating sites, etc.

Violence

Websites that encourage violence or contain materials about various fatal accidents, etc.

Weapons

Websites that describe weapons and explosives or provide information on their manufacturing.

Gambling

Websites that provide access to online games of chance, casinos, auctions, including sites for placing bets, etc.

Drugs

Websites that promote use, production or distribution of drugs, etc.

Online games

Websites that provide access to games using the permanent internet connection.

Terrorism

Websites that contain aggressive and propaganda materials or terroristic attacks descriptions, etc.

Obscene language

Websites that contain the obscene language (in titles, articles, etc.).

Chats

Websites that offer a real-time transmission of text messages.

Email

Websites that offer the possibility of free registration of a web mailbox.

Social networks

Different social networks: general, professional, corporate, interest-based; thematic dating sites.

Anonymizers

Websites that allow the user to hide personal information and providing the access to the blocked web resources.

Cryptocurrency mining pools

Websites that provide an access to common services for cryptocurrencies mining.

Jobs

Websites that are used to post job vacancies and search for jobs.

Allow access only to websites from the white list mode

In this mode, the access to all websites except the listed in white list is blocked.

Note

If selecting the Allow access only to websites from the white list mode, such websites can be displayed incorrectly. Banners and other site elements integrated with external resources will not be displayed.

Black and white lists

You can set black and white lists of websites access to which is allowed or blocked regardless of other Parental Control parameters.

Note

Before adding a site to black or white lists, clear the browser cache if the site has been previously opened in this browser.

Configuring black and white lists of Parental Control

1.In the Black and white lists group, click Edit. The window with black and white list settings opens.

Figure 100. Configuring black and white lists of Parental Control

2.Add the object to the White list field to allow access to the website. Add the object to the Black list field to prevent access to the website. You can enter a mask, a domain or a URL address of an object to white or black lists Details

Your input may be unified. For example: the https://www.example.com address will be transformed into example.com.

Note

Masks, domains and addresses are not case-sensitive. This means that example.com and ExAMple.COM will be processed the same way.

3.Click Add to add the website to the list.

4.To remove an address from the list, select the corresponding item and click Remove.

5.Click Actions to access the following options:

Edit—allows you to edit the selected address on the list.

Export—allows you to save the created list of addresses to be used on another computer where Dr.Web is installed.

Import—allows you to use the list of addresses created on another computer.

Clear all—allows you to remove all objects from the list of addresses.

6.To add other websites, repeat steps 2 and 3.

Safe search

The Safe search option affects results of search engines. This option allows you to exclude unwanted webpages from search results by using the search engine tools.

To activate the Safe search function, set the switcher  in On state.