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There are so many balls parents have to juggle these days to keep an eye on their kids. Are they eating properly? Did they do their homework? Who are their friends? And what are they getting up to online? LucidView Enforcer is a router you can place in your home to create a cleaner, more secure internet for more peace of mind. Even when you’re not around.
So how does it work?
- Undesirable Content Blocker.
The Enforcer blocks pornography, gambling and piracy right off the bat. But it can do more than that. It uses an optional “Safe Search” for Google and YouTube to control access to unsuitable content there. Also you can control a blacklist and whitelist of websites you want access to, and those you don’t.
2. Malware blocker.
This device also keeps your computers safe to block malware and ransomware.
3. Reports.
It will also tell you how much time and bandwidth is being spent on which sites. You’ll be able to see exactly where your data is going.
4. Fair Share.
If everyone is on the internet in your house but it’s all going to your kid’s YouTube channel and blocking the speed of another kid’s gaming, then you’ll like this feature that equally distributes the connection consistently.
The LucidView Enforcer is available on Takealot for R1440. There’s also an annual renewable fee of R970. Plug in, power up and register the device online. For more details see the site.
6. Parents take back the power
The LucidView Enforcer is a router than lives in your home, on your existing network. Parents have all the control, even when you’re not there. Parents can also set up this device so that they are not subject to the limitations of the LucidView (they stay with the existing WiFi while the children have to go through the Enforcer as another network with another password).
For more information see their website here.
This post was sponsored by LucidView Enforcer.
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heathers says
I haven’t yet tested it, Karen, but follow Laura’s blog, she is!
MeeA says
Oooh, this is something I definitely want for our household!
Karen at MomAgain@40 says
It’s expensive, but seems worth it? Did you test it our yourself?