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6. If you want Web Anti-Virus to scan the content of all websites, select On all websites except those specified.
If necessary, specify web pages that you trust, by clicking the Configure exclusions link. Web Anti-Virus does
not scan the content of the specified web pages or encrypted connections with the specified websites.
7. If you want Web Anti-Virus to check the content of specific web pages only:
a. Select On specified websites only.
b. Click the Configure checked websites link.
c. In the Configure checked websites window that opens, click the Add button.
d. In the Add URL window that opens, enter the URL of a web page whose content you want to check.
e. Select a status for the web page check (if the status is Active, Web Anti-Virus checks web page content).
f. Click the Add button.
The specified web page appears in the list in the Checked URLs window. Web Anti-Virus checks URLs on
this web page.
8. If you want to edit the advanced settings for URL checking, in the Advanced settings of Web Anti-Virus, in
the Kaspersky URL Advisor section, click the Configure Kaspersky URL Advisor link.
The Configure Kaspersky URL Advisor window opens.
9. If you want Web Anti-Virus to notify you of the safety of links on all web pages, in the Checked URLs section,
select All URLs.
10. If you want Web Anti-Virus to display information about whether a link belongs to a specific category of website
content (for example, Explicit language):
a. Select the Show information on the categories of website content check box.
b. Select the check boxes next to categories of website content about which information should be displayed
in comments.
Web Anti-Virus checks links on specified web pages and displays information about categories of the links in
accordance with the current settings.
USING PARENTAL CONTROL
Parental Control allows monitoring actions performed by users on the local computer and online. You can use Parental
Control to restrict access to Internet resources and applications, as well as view reports on users' activities.
Nowadays, an ever-increasing number of children and teenagers are obtaining access to computers and web resources.
The use of computers and the Internet presents a number of challenges for children:
Loss of time and / or money when visiting chat rooms, gaming resources, online stores, and auctions
Access to websites targeted at an adult audience, such as those featuring pornography, extremism, firearms,
drug abuse, and explicit violence
Downloading of files infected with malware
Health damage inflicted by excessive computer use
Contacts with strangers who may pretend to be peers to obtain personal information from underage users, such
as real name, physical address, or time of day when nobody is home.