![]() ![]() Since the app is so simple, it would benefit from a less-compact menu, but what's there does the job decently enough. The interface is a one-panel job, with all the options front-and-center and password-protected. ![]() The "full" blocker functioned much better, allowing nothing of a questionable nature to show up. Unfortunately, the "smart" blacklist didn't block about one-quarter of the sites we tested that we thought should be blocked, making the usefulness of the feature dubious at best. Interestingly, it will allow some sites that talk about the human body in scientific terms, unless you block them explicitly. There's also a white list of "always allowed" sites. While NetDog does block some harmful sites, its patchy implementation leaves a lot to be desired.īasically, the app is a "smart" blacklist that comes with many sites and keywords preblocked and allows you to add or remove others as you see fit.
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