Net Nanny comes to the Mac


Content Watch has announced (iTWire) the launch of Net Nanny, the company's award-winning Internet filtering and parental control software.

"Use of Macs has risen 51 percent in the last year, creating an even greater demand to protect Mac users and their families from harmful and unwanted Internet content," said Jack Sunderlage, president and CEO. "Mac users can expect the same level of quality protection, customer service and Internet filtering that has become synonymous with Net Nanny, which has made it the most-trusted brand and top-rated technology for client-based Internet filters on the market."

Net Nanny for Mac will be available for $40 and $20 for each additional Mac or PC. Educational and non-profit pricing is available at a discount.

Editor's note: Will Net Nanny actually "protect" little Johnny and Jenny? That is, your little ones don't have to be motivated to find ways around the software, they just need to know someone who is.

I imagine Net Nanny and similar products are trivial to get around...

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