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What
is the Windows Content Advisor found in Vista and XP?
By Mitz
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Applies to Windows Vista and Windows XP
Content Advisor is a handy tool that comes
with Windows Xp and Windows Vista. It allows you to control the type of
content that your computer can access on the internet. Once you have enabled
your Windows content advisor , only the sites that meet your criteria
can be viewed. For example, if you have children you can set your content
advisor to block any sites with nudity, violence, sex, or even bad language.
You can adjust the settings to suit your preferences and then set a
supervisor password to prevent anyone from changing them.

Where can I find the Windows Content Advisor
Applies to Windows Vista and Windows XP
- Open Internet Explorer by clicking the
Start button, and then clicking Internet Explorer.
- Click the Tools from the
menu at the top, and then click Internet Options.
- Click the Content tab, and
then, under the heading Content Advisor, click Enable. If you've
previously enabled Content Advisor, click Settings, and then
type the supervisor password.
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