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Recommend me a tool to control the Internet access of my staffs in my office

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skc555 | 17:46 Fri 07th May 2010 | Technology
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I own a photography studio and my staffs are constantly going on facebook and other non-productive websites when they are suppose to be working.

Can you guys please recommend me a software that I can use to control their Internet access. I want to block them from going to a list of websites.

In addition, it would also be awesome if this software can block files. I have been cleaning out viruses for the last couple of days on my computers.
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My problem is solved.

I only needed a solution for 5 computers. So my buddy at another photography studio told me about this little software called BrowseControl. It works like a charm and quite easy to install.
21:41 Wed 12th May 2010
Google 'site blocking software', there are a number available
SKC, I can't help you with the techy stuff but I know it's possible, we are not allowed to use any social networking sites at work, the websites won't load, and sites like eBay are available for an hour at lunchtime. However, you might want to think about something in their contracts of employment - we have a policy on internet and email use, and contravening it can mean dismissal. Before things tightened up, two people were sacked for looking at inappropriate sites on their work computers, and someone else for gaming when they should have been working.
As boxtops says your first step should be an AUP (acceptable use policy) for internet use, without it you can block the sites but have no recourse if your staff find a way round the block.

You've not actually given any details about how your company is connected to the internet, I will assume by normal ADSL. if that is the case then most ADSL routers have limited site blocking features and would be the easiest place to start, however this won't help with blocking downloads.

To fully secure the place you really need to put another box in that controls your internet connection and operates as and invisible proxy server with full content filtering and virus scanning in place, most of the good options for this are going to cost you a yearly subscription in the same way as your desktop anti virus does to enable you to keep the AV engine up to date.

I have personally used a bit of software called clearOS (formally ClarckConnect) to control the internet in several small companies with great success. all you require is an oldish PC with two network cards to install it on.

http://www.clearfound...oftware/overview.html

(and although I realise that this site is not meant to be used for advertising if you happen to live in or around Essex I may be able to offer my services to help you in this)
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My problem is solved.

I only needed a solution for 5 computers. So my buddy at another photography studio told me about this little software called BrowseControl. It works like a charm and quite easy to install.

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