Article: Safe Eyes Internet Filtering Software Earns 'Compatible with Windows 7' Logo, Ensuring Child-Safe Web Browsing for Upgraded PCs.

InternetSafety.com announced that its Safe Eyes family filtering software is among the first parental control products to earn the "Compatible with Windows 7" Logo from Microsoft Corp. The certification ensures that the software is able to block access to objectionable websites for upgraded or new Windows 7 computers utilizing both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows Internet Explorer. Most content filters will not filter the 64-bit edition of Microsoft's browser even if they are successfully installed on a Windows 7 machine, leaving children vulnerable to pornography and other inappropriate content (see also InternetSafety.com).

To ensure that children are ...

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