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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Net Nanny Now Protects Macs With the growing number of Mac users, protection for Macs a natural step SALT LAKE CITY - August 11, 2008 - Award-winning Internet filtering and parental control software vendor, ContentWatch, today announced the release of Net Nanny for Mac. With the introduction of an Apple Computer-compatible product, Net Nanny is now able to protect both Windows and Mac users. With Net Nanny for Mac, users can protect their computers and safeguard their children from unwanted Internet content. Net Nanny for Mac establishes a barrier around your computer with its predefined categories, but also allows users to create their own custom categories, offering a level of protection that is unmatched.

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'Use of Macs has risen 51 percent in the last year, creating an even greater demand to protect Mac users and their families from harmful and unwanted Internet content,' said Jack Sunderlage, president and CEO of ContentWatch. 'Mac users can expect the same level of quality protection, customer service and Internet filtering that has become synonymous with Net Nanny, which has made it the most-trusted brand and top-rated technology for client-based Internet filters on the market.' Net Nanny for Mac enhances and complements the existing parental controls already found in Mac OS X Leopard, but provides a further lever of protection.

Net Nanny for Mac is also compatible with earlier versions of the Mac operating system and will be available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese. Along with predefined and customizable filtering categories, Net Nanny for Mac also offers the following features:. Usage Reports - Provides parents and administrators with a detailed log of users' Internet activity. Time Management - Allows users to control when and for how long the Internet may be accessed.

Browser Alerts - Displays a warning when access to a blocked or potentially dangerous page is attempted. Content Assistant - Assists users in defining the appropriate level of protection for each individual user. Net Nanny for Mac will be available at for $39.99 and only $19.99 to protect each additional Mac or PC in the house.

Educational and non-profit pricing is available at a substantial discount. For more information about Net Nanny, visit.

About ContentWatch, Inc. Based in Salt Lake City, ContentWatch delivers Internet security solutions for the consumer and business markets.

ContentWatch's mission is to be the world leader in thought and technology by creating Internet management tools and services that provide homes and businesses with a safer, more productive Internet experience through its patent-pending contextual analysis engine. ContentWatch Internet Management solutions are used in over 157 different countries and are the recipients of the Reviewer's Choice from Government Computer News and Editors' Choice from PC Magazine.

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Share this story. Parental controls are important to those who have kiddies using the computer these days, and that's why Apple tends to place a lot of importance on the built-in controls under Mac OS X. However, some parents want even more than what Apple can give them.

In the Windows world, NetNanny is a popular name to throw around. Being able to schedule when kids have access and even keep logs of what they're doing can be a major help if you're not able to sit right next to them at all times. Now, Mac users finally have that functionality too, as ContentWatch has finally released a. For $39.99 per year, users get a whole host of parental control, such as the aforementioned logs, Internet access scheduling, and browser alerts. There's a handy configuration assistant that makes setting all of these preferences easy-to-use, and it can even be set up with profiles for multiple users (handy if you have kids of different ages and you want to limit them on different things).

ContentWatch also apparently anticipates Mac users who will ask 'how is this better than what Apple already gives me?' By providing a that shows exactly what NetNanny provides versus the offerings of Mac OS X. Of course, the odds on this chart are heavily stacked in NetNanny's favor, but it's a helpful list of what you can expect to get out of the software.