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Keep Home Network Safe

We all wants our home network protect form adult contain. YouTube also contain full of adult materials. So here I'm going to discuss about protecting our home from adult contain material. For this I'm going to use k9 web protection tool. Lets began the protection.

Step 1.
Free Download K9 web protection From here

Step 2. 
Choose "Get K9 Free for your Home" with your email address for free license.

Step 3.
 Install K9 web protection software. At the end it will ask for reboot, do it.

Step 4.
 After reboot open the "Blue coat K9 Web protection Admin"


Step 5.
Click Setup, it will ask for admin password, choose your admin password. (don't forget it, need it for future)

Step 6.
In my case I choose "Default" setting. This will block YouTube also. You can choose what you desire.

These days YouTube also contain full of adult material, if you want to block YouTube leave default setting as is it or want to block social site choose "High" option above it. 

To open YouTube and block adult contain only, displaying by the site.

Step 7.
Go to other setting then choose "Advance YouTube Filtering"


Now your home network is secure from adult materilas. You need to install this tool for every computer in your home. If you want different solution. Wait for my another blog post where I discuss different method for parent control.

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