Internet Filters vs. Snitch - A comparison
Snitch picks up where internet
filters leave off. Snitch detects the files (pornography, etc.)
that can slip past internet filters, or are introduced to a computer
via some other method - these can include file sharing programs,
CDROM, Floppy disks, LAN, scanned images, digital cameras, ftp software,
newsgroups, email etc. Internet filters are not designed to guard
against all forms of data transfer, particularly those not involving
the internet.
Snitch detects and removes pornographic images, movies, internet
activity, obscene text in readable files, etc. It scans images for
the presence of nudity and sorts them according to likelihood of
obscenity. An internet filter is not intended to discover the existence
of files already present on a computer.
In addition, no internet filter is 100% effective. Snitch can detect
if a computer has been used for inappropriate purposes in a way
that no other software can.
internet filters - a software product
intended to prevent access to inappropriate internet content
Snitch - a software program designed to detect
and remove adult material from a computer hard drive.
For more information about Snitch,
click here; to download
a demo, click here
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