Chat and privacy
Support for Messenger v6
The newest version of Messenger has been added to the default list of chat clients. You can therefore now also choose to block the new Messenger version without having to setup an application profile for it first.
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Can be configured to block all chat applications
| All common chat applications can easily be blocked by the filter administrator. Likewise it is possible to setup custom rules for blocking new/non common applications. | | 
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Can block user defined applications
| As the filter administrator, you can chose which chat, peer-2-peer and custom applications that must be blocked. The built-in lists contains the most common peer-2-peer and chat applications and you can easily add more programs yourself. | | 
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Protects private information
| The filter can effectively prevent that any private information you specify is disclosed to strangers via the Internet. The information may include surname, address, and telephone number. If you have children who use the Internet for chat, it is recommended that this function is used to protect them against pedophiles and others who try to lure them into providing this information with the purpose of subsequently contacting them. | | 
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Logs "dangerous" chat activities
If any of the rules you have setup for chat protection are put to effect, a detailed log file is generated for your inspection.
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