Safe Eye 6 announced with Internet TV Filtering
Greetings from Las Vega and the Consumer Electronics Show 2010.
Today I am excited to announce the latest revision of Safe Eyes, which includes another industry first. Safe Eyes 6 is able to filter online TV sites on a show by show basis. This means that you no longer have to block or allow an entire website like Hulu, but instead you can allow specific shows based on the TV rating for that show (TV-G, TV-PG, etc).
We have some other great stuff packed in this release too. You can learn all about it on the Safe Eyes 6 preview page.
Other enhancements include:
- A new activity-centric interface
- Smarter Activity Reports
- Integrated Safe Search and Search Term Reporting
- Integration with iTunes to block songs and content with explicit lyrics
More on Safe Eyes 6 later. If you are at CES stop by our booth for a demo (#3128).
Official Press Release for Safe Eyes 6 from InernetSafety.com
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Safe Eyes Mobile Available for iPad LaunchGoogle’s Encrypted Search
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Aaron Kenny

I work in the internet industry and need to use Linux as my workstation OS for a lot of good reasons.
Are you likely to ever develop a Linux/Ubuntu version of your software?