"Net Nanny parental controls are perfect for internet filtering. But with Net Nanny, your child or family will be free of unwanted websites that could harm your computer, or even your family."
The ending of a website name has nothing to do with the quality of the information unless it is one of the restricted endings like .gov or .edu. Anyone can purchase a .com, .org, .net, etc.
I think you might mean Net Neutrality, though I might be wrong. Net Neutrality is a proposal that Internet Service Providers be prohibited from blocking certain websites (or slowing them down). For instance, it would prevent Comcast from blocking Qwest's website.
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Ideally, a URL ending in "com" indicates a commercial website whereas a URL ending in "net" meant that this site belonged to an organization involved in networking such as ISPs. In practice, people often chose a URL ending in .net when they couldn't get the one they wanted ending in .com.
Yes, they are free if you use them for just downloads. If you use them to sell for money then it's illegal because they are free websites.
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ASP.net is a kind of projects from the .Net family that allows you to create websites.
you mean how to block stuff then get net nanny
goods available for sales = beginning inventory + net purchases. So net purchases = 6000 Goods available for sale - ending inventory = COGS So ending inventory = 7000
Websites ending with '.gov' are sponsored top-level domains. It is a short form of 'government'. Websites having that ending are limited to government websites of the United States.
Words ending in "net" include: cabinet bonnet spinet hornet planet nonet garnet clarinet
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".biz .com .net .org" Are all ending extensions of an internet address