AVG Content Filtering

Productivity is lost when your employees are focused on non-business-related browsing such as social networking or shopping on company time. Increase productivity with advanced, real-time content filtering and the ability to block access to the websites that drain time and money from your business with AVG Content Filtering.

How does this benefit you?

Automatic website blocking

Automatically blocks sites by category and sorts more than 60 million sites into subgroups for increased granularity. You can set flexible “Block”/”Warn Only”/”Allow” privileges for individual or group employee access. 

A second line of defense

iCat Dynamic Filtering scans any pages not yet categorized in our database to help ensure that new threats don’t slip through.

No proxy required

No hardware or software changes are needed, and the service does not require any rerouting of traffic, which could slow your Internet speeds.

Secondary local passwords

Create a secondary, local password to override blocked pages without compromising the administrative password. Access can be granted to individual employees or teams as needed.

Easy policy settings

Set flexible policies for in the office, at home, or on the road. Push real-time policy and group updates to your PC’s from the cloud. Standard out-of-the-box settings can be utilized or customized as needed.

Real-time alerts

Tener TechnologiesSHORT can stay on top of PC health and security by receiving instant email alerts whenever there’s an issue with a device.

Flexible scheduling

Allow employees to access specific websites at specific times. For example, you can give employees access to Facebook® during their lunch break, but block access for the rest of their workday.

Activity reports

Provides you with real-time information about employees’ Internet use. Easily view PC names, logged-in users, IP addresses, URLs, actions taken (e.g., if an employee was blocked, warned, or allowed), and the number of times someone tried to access a blocked site.

 

When improving productivity can be this simple… Why complicate?