Black and Whitelisting
Block certain activities, such as specific websites or software. Always permit specific activities such as websites, Intranet or the use of specific software.
Blacklisting
Blocking websites
If you want to block specific websites yourself then add these to the 'blocked website' list. You can add a website to a specific filter category.
Blocking words
YourSafetynet checks websites for word and language use. If you want to block websites that contain certain words, you can add these words to your 'blocked words' list. If a website contains one or more words from this list then YourSafetynet will block access to this website. You can add a 'prohibited word' to a specific filter category.
Blocking software
YourSafetynet can also prohibit or regulate the use of specific programs. This can be done by adding a program to a filter category. As such you can even block software for this security profile that isn't covered by the standard filters.
Whitelisting
Allowing websites
If you want to always permit specific websites yourself (for example a company or organization’s intranet site) then add these to the list of 'allowed websites'. Websites on this list are always permitted by YourSafetynet. Under no circumstances are they prohibited, not even if the user time has expired or if the user time falls outside of the set day period.
Allowing words
YourSafetynet checks websites for word and language use. If you want to always permit websites that contain certain words, then add these words to the 'allowed words' list. If a website contains one or more words from this list then this website is always permitted by YourSafetynet. Even if the user time has expired or if the time falls outside of the set day period.
Allowing software
If you want to always permit specific programs yourself (for example internal chat software) then add these to the list of 'allowed software'. Programs on this list are always permitted by YourSafetynet. Under no circumstances are they prohibited, not even if the user time has expired or if the user time falls outside of the set day period.


