Password protects internet connection and internet programs: Internet Explorer, Firefox, MSN Messenger, Outlook...
Internet Lock is the access control and password protection solution for your internet connections and programs. By using Internet Lock, you can password protect any program from accessing internet, you also can block any internet program.
Internet Lock can password protect or block any kind of internet programs from accessing internet, for example: password protects all web browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, AOL etc.
Internet Lock provides an easy-to-use wizard to help you to protect internet connections, for example "Password Protect All Web Browsers", "Password Protect All Email Clients", "Deny All FTP Programs" etc.
Internet Lock supports schedule options, supports to protect port ranges. Internet Lock works in low level driver mode, it will never slow down the connection speeds.
Password protects internet programs from accessing internet.
Features :
When a protected program trying to connect to internet, Internet Lock pops up a password dialog box, ask user to provide the correct password. If the user can not provide the password or the password she/he entered was incorrect, Internet Lock blocks the connection and the program will be denied from accessing internet. Web browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox and so on. Email clients: Outlook, Outlook Express... FTP programs. MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger etc. Any other internet programs. Deny any internet program from accessing internet.
Not only can it password protect internet programs, but also Internet Lock can deny those programs from accessing internet directly. A program will not be allowed to access internet if you blocked it by using Internet Lock.
Any program can be protected by Internet Lock: Web browsers, Email clients, FTP programs, Instant Messengers... Protects any kind of internet programs.
If you want to protect the web browsers, it's not enough to just protect the Internet Explorer, because users can still use other web browsers to access internet, like the Firefox. So you protect the Firefox, but what about the other web browsers (AOL, Opera...)? What about the browsers that will be released after you protected those known browsers?
Internet Explorer, Firefox, AOL, Opera...Those software are all web browsers, We must have a way to simply protect them all and should never worry about the new-released browsers. The same problem also will happen to the email client programs (Outlook, Outlook Express...).
Internet Lock can protect any kind of programs. If you let it to protect all web browsers, then it will protect all known and unknown, existed and coming web browser programs. If you let it to protect all email clients, then it will protect Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird and so on. Deny all programs from accessing internet, only allow the programs you specified.
By changing its default action to "deny the connection", Internet Lock will deny all internet programs from accessing internet, only the programs you allowed will be able to access internet.
How does it work?
Internet Lock works with "RULES", you control its works by adding rules to it. A rule will password protect/deny/allow one or more programs from accessing internet. You also can use the easy-to-use wizard to help you to protect programs and connections, the wizard can add rules automatically for special purpose such as "Password Protect All Web Browsers" and so on. Rule Examples: Password protect Internet Explorer: [Deny] [C:Program FilesInternet ExplorerIEXPLORE.EXE] on Port [80] Password protect all web browsers: [Password Protect] [Any Program] on Port [80] Allow email clients from receiving emails: [Allow] [Any Program] on Port [110] Deny FTP programs: [Deny] [Any Program] on Port [21] Multiple Rules:
Your can add as many rules as you want. Especially you can use several rules to control a set of programs or even a single program.
Allow Internet Explorer but deny all other web browsers: 1. [Allow] [C:Program FilesInternet ExplorerIEXPLORE.EXE] on [Any Port] 2. [Deny] [Any Program] on Port [80]
Allow email client programs to receive emails only: 1. [Allow] [Any Program] on Port [110] 2. [Deny] [Any Program] on Port [25]
Schedule Options:
Internet Lock supports schedule options, you can set schedule options for each rule:
1. [Deny] [Internet Explorer] on Port [80] 2. [Allow] [Internet Explorer] on Port [80]
What's New in Color schemes:
Built-in color schemes. Customize color scheme. Backup/Restore:
Backup configuration. Restore Configuration. Command Line Tasks: