I setup the MS Proxy server (not my choice) for my current employer. One of the things we implemented was the Cyberpatrol plugin for MS-Proxy. We have found it blocks a lot of non-adult sites - local gov, universities, etc (we manually tell cyberpatrol not to block these as our users encounter them). As well, according to our logs, users are still finding a lot of non-blocked adult sites (yes, we can add these manually but there are so many new ones popping up every day). All this, for the low yearly fee of US$1000 (first year is $1900). On the bright side, my IP is in the "don't block" list so I can surf the web unrestricted.
>Why is an adult using Cyber Patrol anyhow?!
I setup the MS Proxy server (not my choice) for my current employer. One of the things we implemented was the Cyberpatrol plugin for MS-Proxy. We have found it blocks a lot of non-adult sites - local gov, universities, etc (we manually tell cyberpatrol not to block these as our users encounter them). As well, according to our logs, users are still finding a lot of non-blocked adult sites (yes, we can add these manually but there are so many new ones popping up every day). All this, for the low yearly fee of US$1000 (first year is $1900). On the bright side, my IP is in the "don't block" list so I can surf the web unrestricted.