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Is there a application that limits time spent online?
12-13-2012, 07:41 AM
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Is there a application that limits time spent online?
I would like to limit the hours that I use social networking sites, as I think this would make me more productive. I currently have a preference on Firefox that prevents me from opening more than 5 tabs. Is there such an application that you can set parameters for when you can go on certain websites. For example, if I wanted to block Facebook, is there a program that would let me do that from 11am-1pm?
I think something like this would really put you in the right habit.

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12-13-2012, 07:49 AM
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The best program on the market that meets your needs is a program called EZ Internet Timer. It is a software program that you have to purchase, but they have a free trial of it at: http://www.internettimer.net so you can see if it meets your needs.

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12-13-2012, 07:49 AM
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Yes, you can use a parental control software to limit time or sites.
http://www.remote-desktop-spy.com/ limit sites in specific time and more functions, has a 30-day free trial, long enough for you to work it out.
And Safe Eyes, it's a famous parental control tool, you must heard it before. It can record and block sites, and time limit, you can give it a try. http://www.parental-controls-software.ne...filter.htm
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12-13-2012, 07:49 AM
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Try some parental control software. As I know this Spytech SentryPC is not bad to control how long your computer use. Hope it helps you.
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