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Best solution for you is to use TuEagle AntiPorn v18 (hidden & smart filtering software)

Get it here for free :) :

http://www.nsaneforums.com/topic/155898-anti-porn-187118/?hl=%2Bantiporn

file not found anymore. expired.

It's deleted from Letitbit but It's available on Uploded (the second link) ;)

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It's deleted from Letitbit but It's available on Uploded (the second link) ;)

That'll do. Issue solved with Anti-Porn. I set it up showing only a blank page. ;) Thanks Cyberboom.

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Without installing any software:

Use 198.153.192.60 / 198.153.194.60 as DNS

(198.153.192.40 198.153.194.40) The Norton ConnectSafe DNS servers listed above block sites hosting malware, phishing schemes, and scams. Use 198.153.192.50 and 198.153.194.50 to block those sites plus those with pornographic content. Use 198.153.192.60 and 198.153.194.60 to block all previously mentioned site categories plus those Norton deems "non-family friendly."

or

Use 184.169.143.224 / 184.169.161.155 as DNS

Securly's DNS servers block adult content by default, including of course X-rated content but also adult oriented pages on websites like Wikipedia, adult themed searches on Google, and more.

Read more

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/a/free-public-dns-servers.htm

How to change DNS

For Users on a Dial-up Connection: Go to My Computer>Dialup Networking. Right-click your internet connection and select Properties. A window will open - click the Server Types tab. Click TCP/IP Settings. For All Other Users: Go to Control Panel>Network Connections and select your local network. Click Properties, then select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties.

Read more

http://www.mediacollege.com/computer/network/dns.html

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