"Simple hardware, no fuss, and a complete parental computer control at the turn of a little metal key!" Read full article here.


How To Use NetProtector®

NetProtector® is the simplest way for parents to lock out Internet access without disabling the computer. You determine whether or not your children should have access to the Internet.

 

 

To disable the Internet, insert the key into NetProtector® and switch it to the "Lock" position. It's as simple as that! The computer does not even need to be on.

 

 

 

When NetProtector® is in the "Lock" position, even though all Internet access is disabled, all other computer functions still work, such as word processing and spreadsheet applications.

Feel comfortable that your children are not accessing the Internet when they are supposed to be working on their homework or in bed sleeping. A tamper-resistant clip keeps NetProtector® from being unplugged from the computer.

Testimonials

Image Danny from Michigan
I have a teenage son, and I wanted the ability to shut the Internet down at night. I am very happy with your product. I was amazed to find such a device. I had been thinking of how I could build a lockbox device where I could have the computer on but lock out the Internet from my children. I thought of all kinds of ways. When I found your product, I could not believe it. It was exactly what I had in mind!

Image Richard from Virginia
I was looked for an Internet locking device because I was worried about letting my children have unsupervised Internet access at home. I reviewed my Internet Explorer's history log and found that there were visits to inappropriate websites. I like that NetProtector® is a hardware solution to my problem, and I don't have to depend on any software.

Image Joanne from Kentucky
I caught our 16 year old son looking at pornographic material on the Internet. I switched to DSL, and it does not allow for password protection. When looking for a solution to my problem, I looked at NetNanny and CyberSitter. I decided on NetProtector® so I don't have to worry about my kids getting around software safeguards.