How about Dlink's Securespot...? Was there before Netgear and OpenDNS teamed up.
Yes, but OpenDNS is free, platform independent and far more useful than the
paid service SecureSpot offered by D-Link. Now if SecureSpot were offered free to purchasers of a D-Link box, it might be added value. In the current economic storm, such gestures for the common good--those whose hard-earned money a company might want to have instead of letting it fly off the grid to some nefarious criminal element--would seem to be a good investment.
Well, if you are so excited about it then go buy a Netgear is how I feel.
Do you really want me to do this? Do you work for D-Link? I hope not because this sort of knee-jerk defensive attitude is not what I'd want my corporate image to reflect.
Securing a PC is not hard even for "non-tech-saavy" people.
Tell that to millions of people--senior citizens particularly--who daily fall victim to online related malware and other bad things. I know some. Trust me. It happens--more than you realize. A goodwill gesture similar to what NetGear is undertaking by partnering with OpenDNS is exactly the kind of example a responsible company might want to follow.
How to do it is all out there but YOU have to take the time to read then implement it.
Trust me. I do. Unfortunately there are many who do not. I realize you personally do not care but there are people like me who do--and who spend hours helping others protect themselves.
Parental controls start with YOU the parent not any third party or company.
Where did you cut and paste that from?
If YOU can not control what your children do online then it speaks volumes about how you are as a parent IMO.
You seem to assume I am a parent. Not entirely sure from where you draw this conclusion.
Again, how come the initial reaction by ''the usual suspects'' here when confronted by measured criticism is to react defensively? I don't get it.