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ScreenShield
provides four (4) Modes of Operation that allow you to
determine your organization's level of exposure to potentially
explicit images, and how you want to be notified of any
occurrences. From the Control
Panel, you can implement a protection solution that
suits your specific requirements, culture and policies.
Passive Protection
Stealth Protection
Active Protection
Active Warning
Passive
Protection
All potentially pornographic
image occurrences are logged along with a "thumbnail"
snapshot of the screen for future review. In Passive
Mode, an icon is displayed in the System Tray of each
personal computer. The icon acts as a visible and
persistent reminder for anyone who may be tempted
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System
Icon Tray with ScreenShield icon (Passive Mode) |
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Stealth Protection
All potentially pornographic image
occurrences are logged along with a "thumbnail" snapshot
of the screen for future review. In Stealth Mode, no icon
is displayed in the System Tray. This allows you to monitor
personal computer activities invisibly.
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System Icon Tray
without ScreenShield icon (Stealth Mode) |
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Active
Protection
All potentially pornographic image
occurrences are logged along with a "thumbnail" snapshot
of the screen for future review. In Active Mode, a Screen
Lockout feature is invoked to block offending images.
Once a suspect image is displayed, the screen is blocked
and the computer frozen until the computer is unlocked
remotely from the control panel or locally on the PC.
This provides the fullest level of protection.
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Computer Screen
with Screen Block
(Active Mode) |
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Active Warning
All potentially pornographic image
occurrences are logged and, when detected, a customized
warning is flashed on the user's screen. After a threshold
number of warnings have been given (e.g. three strikes
and you're out!) then the active screen lock is invoked.
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Computer Screen
with Warning message
(Active Warning Mode) |
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