Norton Family (previously known as Online Family.Norton and Norton Online Family) is an American
cloud-based
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parental control
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service.
[Messmer, Ellen]
"Norton Online Family gives parents new tools to monitor kids"
Network World
International Data Group (IDG, Inc.) is a market intelligence and demand generation company focused on the technology industry. IDG, Inc.’s mission is centered around supporting the technology industry through research, data, marketing technol ...
, February 17, 2009, accessed July 17, 2009 Norton Family is aimed at "fostering communication" involving parents and their children's online activities. Computer activities are monitored by the software client, and reports are published online.
[Rosenblatt, Seth]
"Symantec debuts Norton Online Family"
CNET, February 17, 2009, accessed July 17, 2009.
Development
Symantec debuted a
beta version of Online Family on February 17, 2009. Its debut coincided with Symantec's announcement of the Norton Online Family Advisory Council, a committee of experts in various
child care
Child care, otherwise known as day care, is the care and supervision of a child or multiple children at a time, whose ages range from two weeks of age to 18 years. Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(r ...
fields who will test and provide insight on the beta. Citing a
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a private research university in the town of Henrietta in the Rochester, New York, metropolitan area. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional ...
study, the company intends to bridge the gap between the percentage of parents versus children who report no online supervision.
The software was renamed to OnlineFamily.Norton and released April 27, 2009, dubbed by Symantec as the ''Internet Safety Week''. The service, valued at $60, will remain free indefinitely. Instituting a fee for the product has not been decided on. It was initially planned to become part of the upcoming
Norton Internet Security
Norton Internet Security, developed by NortonLifeLock, Symantec Corporation, is a discontinued computer program that provides malware protection and removal during a subscription period. It uses Antivirus software#Signature-based detection, signa ...
, but has not yet been incorporated into Norton's security suite.
["Symantec Launches New, Unique OnlineFamily.Norton Service for Free Through 2009"](_blank)
MarketWatch, April 27, 2009, accessed July 17, 2009.
On 26 January 2018, Norton Family emailed all its users alerting an update of its pricing and the incorporation with Norton Security Premium. Norton Family declared it shall no longer provide free service and existing users were given 180 days to either purchase the Norton Family Premier or Norton Security Premium subscription
Overview
Norton Family can monitor
Internet
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,
instant messenger
Instant messaging (IM) technology is a type of online chat allowing real-time text transmission over the Internet or another computer network. Messages are typically transmitted between two or more parties, when each user inputs text and tri ...
, and
social-networking sites' traffic.
[Spector, Lincoln]
"Symantec's free beta lets parents track their kids' online behavior, with limits"
The Industry Standard
''The Industry Standard'' is a U.S. news web site dedicated to technology business news, part of ''InfoWorld'', a news website covering technology in general. It is a revival of a weekly magazine based in San Francisco which was published betwe ...
, February 17, 2009, accessed July 18, 2009. On shared computers, it depends on the Norton Safety Minder to enforce policies and report activities for individual accounts. Norton Family emphasizes transparency between parents and children, attempting to create "open" and "ongoing dialogue". A
system tray icon is intended to make the software's presence known. Also, as a
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company, Symantec decided not to introduce something
spyware
Spyware (a portmanteau for spying software) is software with malicious behaviour that aims to gather information about a person or organization and send it to another entity in a way that harms the user—for example, by violating their priva ...
-like. The service integrates with the
Transport Driver Interface, allowing it to control Internet access for any Internet-enabled application. Attempts to bypass Safety Minder are logged.
Norton Family blocks specific sites using nearly four dozen categories. It preconfigures this feature based on a birth date. While Norton Family does not analyze pages in real-time, uncategorized sites are queued for
heuristic
A heuristic (; ), or heuristic technique, is any approach to problem solving or self-discovery that employs a practical method that is not guaranteed to be optimal, perfect, or rational, but is nevertheless sufficient for reaching an immediate ...
and manual review. On attempt to visit a blocked site, children may receive a
pop-up warning and an explanatory note in the browser with space to appeal the block. Otherwise, children will receive a warning, with the option of continuing to the page. Whenever a rule is ignored, it is logged. To make log files easier to parse, advertisement
URLs are omitted from logs.
The service can define when children have access to a computer Parents can define a range of hours when children are blocked, with separate settings for each child, weekdays and weekends. A daily time quota can be configured as well. Children receive a warning 15 minutes prior before blocks begin or a time limit is exceeded. The amount of time left can be checked via the Norton Family system tray icon. In the last minute before forced logout, children can postpone it by pressing a button, disabling the desktop and leaving only the Norton Family icon functional. Parents can then enter their credentials to grant a time extension. The time-management feature can also warn children, rather than cutting off access. Exceeding limits will result in a log entry. Time limits are enforced across multiple
PCs. Changing the system time does not affect Online Family. The activity will be logged, however.
The tracking of search queries requires a compatible
search engine must be used. An option to force search engines to filter objectionable material is present, although
Google Encrypted Search may bypass it. The service can block the transmission of personal information. Parents first complete a blacklist of information which should not be communicated via IM or a social-networking site. Children will be presented with a warning message when attempting to share information via IM or a social-networking site, and the information will not be sent. Norton Family can also notify parents when children access social-networking sites, create an account, or misrepresent their age. This feature is browser-dependent;
Internet Explorer
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or
Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current ...
is required in Windows, and
Safari or
Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current ...
is required in Mac. Without a compatible browser, Norton Family can still record access to social-networking sites as part of monitoring Internet activities. Some people may consider this Spyware.
IM control manages traffic at the protocol level, allowing it jurisdiction over a wide range of desktop clients. There are three levels of control; at the strictest, children cannot chat with friends until each one has received parental approval. Attempting to start or respond to a conversation triggers a warning and an offer to send a message to parents asking for permission. The second level allow all chat connections. However, parents are notified about chats with new friends and such conversations are recorded. Parents can choose to block the friend, keep monitoring, or allow unmonitored chat. At the loosest level, any IM clients used are listed and the friends which children engage in conversation are listed, with options to block or monitor each friend.
Norton Family can e-mail parents when certain events occur. Notifications include the noted event, the child's name, and the time of the incident. Notifications are stamped in
Eastern Time
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. Parents can choose which events trigger a notification, add e-mail addresses to forward notices to, and grant other parents full privileges over children. Reports of activities are also presented in the online console. Settings can be changed and applied almost instantaneously. Children will receive a pop-up announcing the updated rules. Rules can be overridden immediately by a parent.
As an international company, Norton Family also adopts multi-language. On the other hand, web filter may not work properly if some antivirus software run web protection at the same time, for example
Avira Antivirus web protection.
See also
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List of parental control software
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List of content-control software
This is a list of content-control software and services. The software is designed to control what content may or may not be viewed by a reader, especially when used to restrict material delivered over the Internet via the Web, e-mail, or other mea ...
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Content-control software
An Internet filter is software that restricts or controls the content an Internet user is capable to access, especially when utilized to restrict material delivered over the Internet via the Web, Email, or other means. Content-control software dete ...
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Parental controls
Parental controls are features which may be included in digital television services, computers and video games, mobile devices and software that allow parents to restrict the access of content to their children. These controls were created to ...
References
External links
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Gen Digital software
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2009 establishments in the United States
2009 establishments in California
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