On the heels of Symantec's OnlineFamily.Norton released earlier this year, security stalwart McAfee jumps into the family protection game with a new home-oriented protection program. Called McAfee Family Protection, the program offers many familiar tools to parents in the hopes of fostering conversation while protecting children from harm.
McAfee Family Protection protects children based on multiple levels of technology.
(Credit: McAfee)
McAfee Family Protection offers blocking, monitoring, and parental
notifications for most computer-based activities. The program allows
for up to 10 users on three different machines, utilizing several
layers of algorithms to monitor behavior. Parents can outright block or
merely monitor Web sites, social-networking behavior, and instant
messaging including Facebook IM and multi-protocol chat clients,
according to Javed Hasan, vice president of McAfee Product Management.
In addition to blanket blocks for subject matter and specific
Web site blocks, parents can customize rules so that they can block all
of YouTube, or just YouTube videos that have specific tags. Web sites
protected by secure protocol, https, can also be blocked. They can also
set up roadblocks that prevent specific applications from opening, such
as peer-to-peer clients or media players, and parents can receive brief
SMS notifications alongside more detailed e-mail reports.
The program also can restrict computer usage based on
cumulative time used or by time of day. It uses a server-based clock,
so tampering with the local system-based clock shouldn't affect this
feature.
McAfee says that Family Protection uses about 20 MB of RAM when
idle and can run on systems with as little as 128 MB of RAM. It's
available as a 30-day trial, after which a three-computer license costs
$39.99.