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July 11, 2005

Consumer Reports: " All filtering programs either overblock or underblock. "

Consumer Reports has come out with a useful evaluation of Internet filters for home use entitled Filtering software: Better but still infallible" (June 2005).

Here are some highlights:

In a Good for You! move, Consumer Reports made three good recommendations for parents wishing to learn more about protecting kids online.

[Unfortunately, they also recommended some alarmist website that seems to exist for the sole purpose of pointing users to NetNanny. Not so good for you, CR.]

All in all, though, the article is a good read for parent's needing information on keeping their kids safe online.

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