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They were ranked on the search engines and easily found online. Only CleanBrowsing blocked them all, with Norton SafeConnect very close in second place by missing 5 domains:. Neustar and AdGuard were not good at all, missing even some of the popular sites. Full table of results is on this link:. Partial screenshot of the pastebin with the results medium doesn't make it easy to import a table :.

There are many easy to use free proxies that should be blocked when you are filtering access to pornographic content. None of the other services tried to block access to proxies. I would give them a -1 for making it easy to bypass their own filters. That's a big plus for these 3 services for that. If you got here, you read the whole thing, so that's pretty much it.

Use the OpenDNS preferences. With that background out of the way, let me share what we added to our Frequently Asked Questions earlier this week. How does OpenDNS decide if a site is a phishing site?

Currently, OpenDNS uses two methods for determining if a site is a phishing site:. Right now [July, ], we encourage submission of possible phishing sites via our contact form. Every time OpenDNS shows the phish-blocked page, we offer the option to tell us to review the site. These requests are treated with urgency; we understand that false positives are painful, too. Sites which are removed from the phishing list will be available to OpenDNS customers within one hour after review, and hopefully much sooner.

An extra detail: for the data from outside partners, we update our lists every six hours, including removing sites which no longer appear in the feeds. PhishTank is a site OpenDNS will launch later this summer as a collaborative clearing house for data and information about phishing and malware on the Internet.

An equivalent heads-up applies to anyone using one of the wireless data services from a phone company. To see if DNS is the problem, attempt to access a couple of internet sites by their underlying IP address.

Here are some to try:. OpenDNS claims to be fast. I do not doubt this is often true, but this is often not reason enough to modify. Its Getting Started page shows you ways to work out your current DNS servers for several operating systems. Your mileage will vary. Unlike speed, reliability could be a reason, in and of itself, to switch. This is often likely a way more robust setup than that offered by your ISP.

It also accounts, in part, for its speed claims—it responds to queries from the situation closest to you. Phishing protection is probably the foremost defensive computing reason to use OpenDNS. But, heck, anything that helps prevent ID theft may be a plus. Of course, the newest versions of Firefox and Internet Explorer also include phishing protection. So there should be no conflict between the protection from your browser and OpenDNS.

Neither Mozilla nor Microsoft says where their phishing data the list of known bad Websites comes from. OpenDNS fixes a couple of common mistakes and sends you to the place you almost certainly wanted to travel to in the first place.

For instance, typing www.



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