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Anotherone
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Re: safeguard

That's an assumption that I hope never gets implemented.
Despite the fact that I don't visit the type of sites that are blocked with the default settings, I will choose which sites I can or cannot visit on my computer and not be dictated to by some Government quango.
rongtw
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Re: safeguard

@Anotherone , i am with you there 100%  i am old enough to make my OWN decisions , and will not be told what i can watch
   
 
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St3
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Re: safeguard

Im blocking the following ......... Criminal Activity & Hacking & Hate & Intolerance. i dont think this is somthing people should be scared of i mean safeguard is there to help protect us all. I think enable it but pick what you wish to block i cant really see it harming anyone.
Anotherone
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Re: safeguard

Huh? Who's scared? If I want to use it I will, if not  I won't. Simples.
gswindale
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Re: safeguard

Quote from: St3
Im blocking the following ......... Criminal Activity & Hacking & Hate & Intolerance. i dont think this is somthing people should be scared of i mean safeguard is there to help protect us all. I think enable it but pick what you wish to block i cant really see it harming anyone.

Not going to block that.  Just not going to visit those sorts of sites.
How long will it be before a site gets classified incorrectly and how long until that is corrected?  A few instances of that happening and then people won't trust it.
spraxyt
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Re: safeguard

Quote from: spraxyt
I get that "setting up broadband" message too. I'm also a Force9 customer and I suspect this "feature" might be specific to those who are not Plusnet (vISP) customers.

The "setting up broadband" problem (for F9 and FOL customers) could be fixed. I now get the option to turn it on if I choose to do so. Smiley
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Chris
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Re: safeguard

As far as I was aware Safeguard wasn't implemented on F9 or FOL accounts, so if you're on one of those, sorry!
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Strat
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Re: safeguard

I can now enable Safeguard on my Force9 account...if I was so inclined.
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RPMozley
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Re: safeguard

Confirmed for FOL account, it's there now.
That's RPM to you!!
Anotherone
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Re: safeguard

@St3
Since you've activated Safeguard, can you look and tell us what DNS your router is now using please?
St3
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Re: safeguard

213.120.234.42 & 213.120.234.38
Anotherone
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Re: safeguard

Now this is interesting, they are some of BT's DNS. They don't respond to pings and tracert's time out beyond hop 7 for me.
213.120.234.42 identifies as indnsc92.bt.net and 213.120.234.38 as indnsc102.bt.net
Tracerts to 213.120.234.38 add 6ms to the response time after it's left the Plusnet network.
Oldjim
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Re: safeguard

A question
If safeguard uses its own DNS servers does this mean that it won't work if you are using Google DNS as an example
Chris
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Re: safeguard

The DNS servers need to be set to 'automatic' if you want to use Safeguard.
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Oldjim
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Re: safeguard

So any child with his or her own computer can manually set the DNS servers on that machine which will then bypass everything