On the surface, accessing adult content and other inappropriate material at work may just look like a few minutes of wasted employee time. In reality, employee web surfing leads to a loss of productivity and can even expose you to lawsuits if surfing leads to adult content sites. More than 75% of employees have visited pornographic and adult-themed sites while at work, though most of them won’t admit that it was anything more than an accident.
Even if employees know that your company has policies against viewing adult content at work, some are likely to violate the policies if they know you don’t have an adult filter in place. As you choose content blockers, you must keep both your needs and your employees’ needs in mind. Some things to consider as you compare adult content filtering options:
Choose content-filtering software for a single network-wide solution
Adult content filter software is easy to install and easy to remove, making it a flexible option, generally. Most content filtering software works on all computers in your network. With administrative access, you can customize your own white lists and sites that should be blocked.
I recommend: Filtergate provides adult content blocking plus a pop up and ad banner filter. The company offers a tiered yearly subscription scale depending on the number of users that averages under $1 per month per user.
Use integrated hardware/software solutions for greater security
Integrated adult content filter solutions bypass the software's usual per-user fee, so you only pay one price regardless of how many users you have. However, most of these filters come in a variety of models to best target the number of users on your network, with lower user numbers meaning a lower price. Integrated solutions are generally more accurate than adult content filter software.
I recommend: St. Bernard offers the
iPrism Internet filter appliance, which blocks sites before they enter your network. With the iPrism, though, all employees have the same access level. For a more flexible solution, the
Barracuda Web Filter allows you to create custom policies for different user groups.
Bloxx is another web content filtering option that allows customization and also provides reporting tools so you can view your employees’ habits. To protect your network, all three filters block harmful web content, including downloads, in addition to adult content.
Explore DNS services for free web filters
For a free web filter, consider using a DNS service with a built-in content blocker. These are cost-effective solutions, especially if you have a small business and just need to block content rather than monitor your employees.
I recommend: ScrubIT and
OpenDNS are two free DNS services that are easy to implement and easy to remove or override when needed. Both services include adult content blocking as one of their features. OpenDNS allows a few more options than ScrubIT, such as customized domain blocking.