A easy to use Mozilla Firefox extension for OpenDNS for easy managing network or viewing stats.
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Great thing about Firefox it is open source. meaning you the user can make an add on up then submit it and hope it will be add to there web as a down load. i would do it my self but i dont know the codes to make it happen, if any one wants to start it in the address bar type with out quotes "about:config" if you screw up just remove and reinstall Firefox.
written by genius2999 331 days ago
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Personally, I think a much better usage of this idea is to assist in website categorisation, and phishing identification
I think it is good to have such a extension, just like what Mcafee siteadvisor did.
you can add also a tagging option, for quicker tagging.
http://ideabank.opendns.com/story.php?title=Bookmarklet_for_Domain_Tagging
I think this could be useful to add new Domains and categorize them. You could simply click on the openDNS icon which could be right on the bottom (like for example firebug) it would show you if this domain is allready in the database, if it isn't it will change it's icon and you can click on it choose the right category and your finished. This could really improve productivity as well, as awareness that some pages you visit aren't in database yet.
WHY WHEN I HAD MY NETWORK IT WONT BLOCK ANY SITES
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lol i was actually searching for one till i realized it didnt even exist.