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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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A verification is performed for access time limitations (cf. Section 14.2.6,<br />

p. 200). The URL of the requested page is scanned and matched against<br />

the white list of allowed URLs and the black list of disallowed URLs (cf.<br />

Section 14.2.3, p. 198), and page content is analyzed to determine<br />

whether it falls under disallowed categories.<br />

In the event that after the above actions are completed no time constraint<br />

is discovered, the web address is explicitly specified in the white list and<br />

is not listed in the black list, and in the event that the page is not in a<br />

disallowed category, it is loaded into the browser window. If even one of<br />

these conditions is not met, the website is blocked.<br />

3. The user is not given access to the requested website because of the<br />

restrictions on the active profile. For example, the default profile or<br />

another user's profile with substantial restrictions is currently active. If<br />

the user has access to the password for a profile other than the active<br />

one, he/she can switch to that profile (cf. Section 14.1, p. 193).<br />

14.1. Switching users<br />

The currently active profile may be changed. This may be required if the active<br />

profile has restrictions in access to the Internet.<br />

if you know the Parent or Teenager profile password (no password may be<br />

specified for the Child profile), you can switch profiles in the application main<br />

window. Select Parental Control under Protection and click on Switch Profiles.<br />

Select the desired profile from a drop down list in the resulting window and enter<br />

password.<br />

14.2. Parental Control Settings<br />

Warning:<br />

When using Parental Control, we recommend enabling application password<br />

protection (cf. Section 19.9.2, p. 275). This helps to avoid unauthorized changes<br />

to profile settings by other users.<br />

To configure the Parental Control settings, take the following actions:<br />

• Enable profiles and assign profiles to user accounts (cf. 14.2.1, p 194)<br />

• Password protect profile access (cf. 14.2.1, p 194)<br />

• Set the level of restrictiveness (cf. Section 14.2.2, p. 196) for each profile<br />

and select filter settings for the selected level (cf. Section 14.2.3, p. 225).

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