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Safe Eyes 3.0 for Mac OS X is now available! This version is compatible with Leopard (OS X 10.5) and Tiger (OS X 10.4). Safe Eyes 3.0 will install over Safe Eyes 2006 or previous versions of Safe Eyes 3.0 Beta. If you are currently a Safe Eyes 2006 subscriber, this update is FREE!
Here is a summary of some of the great new features in 3.0.
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Program Blocking
Safe Eyes allows you to control the applications that are allowed to communicate from your computer out to the Internet. Using this feature allows you to control your privacy while ensuring that no illegal activity (like music swapping) occurs.
You can use Safe Eyes to block a range of applications such as instant messengers, media players, newsgroups, email, FTP, and more. If what you want to block is not in the default list, you can add an application to block. After all, Safe Eyes is designed to work for you.
Limit Time Spent Online with Safe Eyes
You allocate the amount of time each day that a person can have access to the web. And Safe Eyes allows you to set different time limits for different users.
Once a user's time limit has been reached, Safe Eyes ends access to the web and ensures that the user cannot regain access. Because the system clock is on the Safe Eyes server, the clock can't be tampered with. However, with the flexibility that Safe Eyes offers, the administrator can extend internet access time if it is needed.
Usage Reports and the Safe Eyes Administrator
If you save your usage logs to your computer, you will notice that the usage log viewer has been completely redesigned. From there, you can expand different areas to see detailed usage information, you can view multiple days at a time, and you can save/print the usage reports.
Normal user accounts only see their own usage reports and the Safe Eyes administrator now has the option to prevent them from seeing any usage data.
The Safe Eyes Filter Administrator has been completely redesigned to make it easier to find and configure Safe Eyes settings.
There is now an Account Summary page that allows you to view all active features for all your users and jump right to any feature for a particular user.
Safe Eyes Security Enhancements
The security of Safe Eyes has been increased. Secure/encrypted websites (HTTPS/SSL) are now categorized and blocked if you have chosen to block that category.
In previous versions of Safe Eyes, any Safe Eyes user could log in on any computer with Safe Eyes. There is now a new feature called "User Roaming" that can be used to prevent this and increase security on your computer. Log in to Safe Eyes using the administrative account and under "Support" in the Safe Eyes Dock Icon menu, choose "Prevent User Roaming."
Safe Eyes Miscellaneous Updates
- Supported operating systems: Leopard (10.5) and Tiger (10.4).
- A "Disable Safe Eyes" option has been added allowing you to temporarily disable Safe Eyes by providing the administrator username and password. You must provide the administrator username and password that you used
- You can now easily clear the list of saved usernames in the Safe Eyes Login dialog. Choose "Clear Saved Usernames" from Support in the Safe Eyes Dock menu.
