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What is it?
Indigo Scape is an Internet Management
and Security Software System for Microsoft Windows®
platforms. Indigo Scape features sophisticated
Internet Filtering, Content Control, Acceptable
Use Policies and Reporting allowing you to Monitor,
Control and Restrict Access to all resources on
the Internet.
Do I need to change my Computer
or Operating System?
No, Indigo Scape does not require
expensive upgrades to existing hardware or software
and is designed to fit in with your current infrastructure
with a straightforward installation and setup.
Does it work on a Network?
Yes, It can be used on standalone
computers including laptops and/or across networks
LAN, WAN and Wireless.
Can I install it on a Windows
NT Domain?
Yes, but the Domain Computers may
require local Administrator privileges. To do
this add the Domain Users Group to the local Administrators
Group.
What do I need for Remote Access?
Indigo Scape Remote Access requires
Professional or Enterprise products be installed
on Client Computers for Remote Connections from
Indigo Scape Enterprise. Enterprise product has
Remote Access Terminal only. Firewall rules must
also be configured to allow Remote Access Ports.
Will it work for me?
Yes, Indigo Scape software is designed
to protect and secure public and private industry,
small business and home users computers and IT
systems by restricting Internet access and enforcing
acceptable use policies.
Malicious computer users and Internet
misconduct costs businesses billions every year.
Indigo Scape security software saves costs and
secures computers, networks and data by providing
unique and absolute security coverage.
What is Internet Filtering?
Internet Filtering enables Websites
to be blocked thus preventing any harm or distress
if they contain inappropriate content. The Domains
/ URL's Users are allowed to Access from the Indigo
Scape Browser and what level of Access is required
to view them can be setup through Approved and
Banned Websites.
The Approved Websites contains a
list of Websites that are considered as Acceptable
for use or viewing or Approved on the basis of
their content.
Banned Websites are a list of Websites
that may be considered as harmful, illegal, offensive
or detrimental for viewing. Access to Banned Websites
can be blocked Globally or on a per User basis.
What is Content Filtering?
Content Filtering enables web pages
to be analysed for content which may be deemed
inappropriate. The page can then be prevented
from being shown to the user thus preventing any
harm or distress.
What are Acceptable Use Policies?
Organizations can easily enforce
policies for acceptable use of the Internet through
Acceptable Usage Policies. Usage Policies can
be applied to Users and Websites to control access
and usage to various times of the day and/or on
specific days. User accounts can also be locked
out after violating a Usage Policy.
What is a Web Feed?
A feed, also known as RSS feed, XML feed, syndicated
content, or web feed, is frequently updated content
published by a website. It is usually used for
news and blog Websites, but can also be used for
distributing other types of digital content, including
pictures, audio, or video.
What does RSS mean?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and
is used to describe the technology used in creating
feeds.
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