NetSpective Mobile Browser app for iPhone and iPad


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Business Education
Developer: TeleMate.Net Software
Free
Current version: 1.0.23, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 31 May 2012
App size: 2.09 Mb

NetSpective Mobile Browser is an alternate Internet browser application that controls and monitors Internet browsing when used in combination with NetSpective Internet Content Filtering appliances in a school network as well as hosted offerings.

The NetSpective Mobile Browser App provides a seamless Internet experience with popular features including:
• CIPA-compliant Internet filtering and control
• Multiple tab support
• Search bar
• History and cache management
• Bookmarks
• Link for emailing website URLs
• Printing
• Policy control enables Access, Access & Log, and Block & Log control of more than 120 internet categories by time of day and day of week
• Control and report auditing of all internet activity for ON and OFF network browsing
• Ability to block all anonymous proxy servers
• Forced SafeSearch on popular search engines
• LDAP integration with Active Directory, Open Directory, and eDirectory
• Works from any location with any kind of Internet connection


General description of how it works:
When using the Mobile Browser for iOS devices, students and staff do not need to login with network credentials; user to Internet access policy association is determined by assigning a device to a person within the NetSpective appliance.

The Mobile Browser communicates URL requests from the device back to your ON Network NetSpective appliance or your hosted NetSpective service (depending on your implementation). Upon recognition of the request to access a web page NetSpective will compare the student’s assigned policy to the category of the requested URL. The combination of the user, policy, and requested URL, date & time, will determine how the Mobile Browser will interpret the request either by permitting access, permitting and logging for reporting purposes, or blocking and redirect the request to a policy based message.

In this way, administrators have visibility and control on how school issued equipment is accessing age appropriate Internet content.