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What about a simple "suspend all filtering" option. A big on/off switch in the Dashboard, which doesn't clear our settings, but turns them off until we switch it back?"
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What about a simple "suspend all filtering" option. A big on/off switch in the Dashboard, which doesn't clear our settings, but turns them off until we switch it back?"
5 Comments
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I kind of like the idea, but it's not entirely necessary. You could just temporarily change you DNS servers back to your ISP, which presumably does not filtering.
Do you remember your ISP's DNS addresses? I don't. Click "Disabled Filtering" and having the disabling have a 60, 90 or 120 minute timeout would be great.
This is a good idea, but like to see it further expanded to save different configurations of settings.
Sometimes, you might want to browse a more open web, but still block a lot of sites. Other times, you may want to lock down browsing quite a bit more.
If I customize my categories, then choose a general filtering level (High, Moderate, Low, Minimal, None), all my custom preferences are lost. It would be great to be able to keep these around. Say, up to five different custom configurations.
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This sounds great - why not? Wouldn't it be simple to implement?