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| NetGenie offers a protective shield from harmful Internet content for your office by managing Internet activities of your employees over all devices like laptops, desktops, iPads, iPhones, and more. Block unsafe websites, adult sites, online shopping sites, games and more for your employees with NetGenie. |
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| Manage the applications and websites your employees’ can access over the Internet to enhance your office productivity. NetGenie’s advanced Internet controls enable you to allow or block specific Internet activities of your employees – limit their access to chat over Skype and Yahoo Messenger, social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, undesirable sites like job portals, movie downloads, and more. NetGenie gives you the assurance that unproductive Internet content will remain blocked in your office even when you are traveling or are physically away from the office premises. You can restrict access to specific websites and applications with NetGenie’s time-based controls that limit user access to specified hours or duration of the day. |
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| Setting up Internet controls is simple with NetGenie! Internet restrictions are scaled by NetGenie as List Only, Strict, Moderate, Minimal and Safe Surfing – just slide from one level to the other to create the level of Internet controls for each office user. NetGenie’s pre-categorized websites and applications take away the inconvenience of manually putting in the website URLs you need to add or block. |
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| NetGenie gives you the flexibility to add specific websites that should be allowed/blocked to match the Internet access needs of your employees. NetGenie’s ‘Website Exceptions’ feature enables you to apply a universal rule for customizing Internet access for all office users with just a few clicks. |
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| NetGenie gives you all information you need about security in your office network as well as your employees’ Internet activities– websites visited, online applications used, attempts to visit blocked websites and more – with its logs and reports. |
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