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General Information

What type of computer can I use with FamilyClick?

Can I access FamilyClick from outside the US and Canada?

What is FamilyClick’s privacy policy?

What is FamilyClick’s position on spam?

What is server based filtering?

How does the filter work?

Who decides what is blocked?

What if I find a site that I think should be blocked or unblocked?

When I attempt to sign in to FamilyClick using my member name and password, I just come back to the sign in page.

I'm the Family Administrator, why can't I see the Administer Family button?

Can I use RealPlayer with FamilyClick? Will broadcasts be filtered?

Can I use Instant Messaging Services?

How can I set up other software packages to work with FamilyClick?

Ever since I installed FamilyClick some of my programs that work with the Internet to send or download information do not work properly. What do I do?

How do I access News or News Groups with FamilyClick?

How do I set up a personal web page on FamilyClick?

 

What type of computer can I use with FamilyClick?

Windows 95/98:

  • 486 processor (P100 or higher processor recommended)
  • 16 MB RAM minimum (32 MB recommended)
  • 50 MB unused hard disk space
  • 14.4 Kbps modem minimum (28.8 Kbps or higher recommended)
  • CD-ROM drive

Macintosh:

  • 68030 processor or higher
  • 16 MB RAM (20 MB RAM recommended)
  • 21 MB unused hard drive space
  • 4.4 Kbps modem (28.8 Kbps or higher recommended)
  • Macintosh OS 7.5.3 or later (including OS 8)
  • Transport version 1.0.9 or higher installed
  • 256 color monitor
  • CD-ROM drive (2x speed or higher recommended)

 

Can I access FamilyClick from outside the US and Canada? Currently International roaming access is limited to parts of Japan, but additional countries will be added soon. For an update contact Customer Support 24 hours a day, seven days a week at or support.

 

What is FamilyClick’s privacy policy?

What is FamilyClick’s position on spam?FamilyClick will not tolerate "spamming" of or by its members. We have attempted to minimize spamming by blocking any email that comes from a known spamming address (list is updated daily), comes from a phony email address, is relayed from another computer (spamming trick), or comes from a website that is blocked. If you believe you are being spammed by another FamilyClick member please report them here. For more information on FamilyClick's policy concerning Spam, please refer to our Terms of Use.

What is server based filtering? Server based filtering is filtering software that resides in a central location, in this instance, on servers at FamilyClick. Blocking or filtering occurs at the source before it reaches your computer. Software on the server is updated daily without the customer having to do anything. Filtering software that resides on the server cannot be tampered with, a common problem with client side filtering.

How does the filter work? FamilyClick utilizes both human review and automated processes to scan the Internet and determine which sites belong in each content category. This massive database of sites is updated daily.

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In addition to the database of sites, FamilyClick uses the "next generation" of filtering technology called Dynamic Document Review (DDRTM) to filter objectionable material before it is delivered to your computer. The DDRTM process scans pages in real time and scores each Web page based on a review of the relationship and proximity of words to other words on the page. DDRTM can distinguish between a site on "breast cancer" and a site on "girls with big breasts," and treats the phrase "sexual harassment" differently from "sexual pictures." By choosing special FamilyClick Access Levels, you choose the type of material that DDRTM filters and the sensitivity of this filtering process.

Who decides what is blocked?FamilyClick categorizes Internet sites (URL’s) that could be of an adult nature, or which otherwise may be objectionable or inappropriate, into approximately twenty content categories. Access to sites in these categories depends on the level of access (/spacer.gif) to which the family member belongs. This allows FamilyClick to customize access based on the maturity level of the member who is online. The "Account Administrator" for each subscriber family assigns each member of their family to the age appropriate tier. To see detailed definitions of each category, click here.

What if I find a site that I think should be blocked or unblocked? If you feel a site has been categorized incorrectly, click here and send us the information. We will review the site and respond back to you with our findings.

When I attempt to sign in to FamilyClick using my member name and password, I just come back to the sign in page. This can be caused by several factors:

  • If "Content Advisor" in Internet Explorer is enabled you must disable it before you can access FamilyClick. FamilyClick's filtering technology is all you need to access the entire Internet safely.

  • If Yahoo! Companion is installed it must be removed from your browser. FamilyClick cannot be accessed if this is installed.

  • Cookies are disabled. To enable cookies:

      For Internet Explorer, from the Browser window:

      • Select Tools.
      • Select Internet Options.
      • Select Security tab.
      • On the Security tab are four web content zones. Select Internet by clicking on it.
      • Select Custom Level.
      • Scroll down until you see cookies. There are two cookie options: "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and "Allow per session cookies (not stored)". Both of these cookie options should have enable selected.
      • Select OK to change settings.
      • This will bring you back to the main security window.
      • Select Local Intranet by clicking on it.
      • Select Custom Level.
      • The same two cookie options exist under Local Intranet that were under Internet, "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and "Allow per session cookies (not stored)". Verify that both options are enabled.
      • Select OK.

      For Netscape from the Browser window:

      • Select Edit.
      • Select Preferences.
      • From the category window, select Advanced.
      • In the cookies section select Accept all cookies.
      • Select OK.

  • The address of FamilyClick's filtering server is not correct in the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.

    To correct the address please right click on the FamilyClick or Internet Explorer icon. At the bottom of the menu that appears select PROPERTIES. A box with several tabs will Select the CONNECTIONS tab. A dialog window will appear. Locate and click on the SETTINGS button. The white box lists your dial-up settings. Find FamilyClick, and select it so it is highlighted. Now click on the SETTINGS button to the right. On the settings page, the only box that should be checked is "Use Automatic Configuration Script." The address in the box below should read as http://go./go.pac or http://adm1./auto/pconfig.pac [Note: This complete address will not be visible in the box; you will need to use the right arrow to view the entire address.] In the dial-up settings area, your user name should be in the following format: cl/username. To the right of this, click on PROPERTIES. Now select SERVER TYPES. The type of dial-up server should be PPP: Internet, Windows NT Server, Windows 98. The only boxes that should be checked are: 1) Enable Software Compression, and 2) TCP/IP. Click on the button TCP/IP Settings. The circles checked should be 1) Server Assigned IP Address, and 2) Server Assigned Name Server Addresses. There should not be any numbers other than zero in the rectangular boxes; and the two boxes at the bottom should be checked. Click on OK at the bottom of each page until you are back to your browser. Restart the computer, sign in to FamilyClick and attempt to browse again. If you are still having problems, contact FamilyClick Customer Support at for immediate assistance.

I'm the Family Administrator, why can't I see the Administer Family button? If the Administer Family button is not being displayed on the FamilyClick Homepage it may be because cookies are disabled on your PC. A "cookie" is a small amount of information that a website stores on your hard drive. Cookies help websites identify users when they access the site and help websites tailor your online experience. To verify your cookie settings:

For Internet Explorer, from the Browser window:

  • Select Tools.
  • Select Internet Options.
  • Select Security tab.
  • On the Security tab are four web content zones. Select Internet by clicking on it.
  • Select Custom Level.
  • Scroll down until you see cookies. There are two cookie options: "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and "Allow per session cookies (not stored)". Both of these cookie options should have enable selected.
  • Select OK to change settings.
  • This will bring you back to the main security window.
  • Select Local Intranet by clicking on it.
  • Select Custom Level.
  • The same two cookie options exist under Local Intranet that were under Internet, "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and "Allow per session cookies (not stored)". Verify that both options are enabled.
  • Select OK.

For Netscape from the Browser window:

  • Select Edit.
  • Select Preferences.
  • From the category window, select Advanced.
  • In the cookies section select Accept all cookies.
  • Select OK.

Can I use RealPlayer with FamilyClick? Will broadcasts be filtered? FamilyClick has created a RealPlayer Tutorial that will show you how to set up RealPlayer and answer your questions.

Can I use Instant Messaging Services? FamilyClick allows subscribers to use Instant Messaging Services offered by third-party organizations (AOL, Excite, Yahoo, etc.). Instant Messaging is an option that the Family Administrator controls and applies to the entire family. It cannot be turned on or off for individual family members. The Family Administrator can set this option through the Administer Family function accessed from the FamilyClick homepage. A tutorial is available on how to set up Instant Messaging services. Warning: At this time, FamilyClick cannot monitor or filter Instant Messages and the other products (chat) offered by these services. Children may be subject to inappropriate content.

How can I set up other software packages to work with FamilyClick? Software packages which you might purchase or download, may need to be manually configured before they will work correctly. Click here to view a tutorial on how to configure other software packages.

Ever since I installed FamilyClick some of my programs that work with the Internet to send or download information do not work properly. What do I do? FamilyClick works by directing all network traffic from your computer to our proxy servers. Our servers then go out into the Internet and get the material requested. In order for this to work correctly, the software that you use to communicate on the Internet needs to be configured to use these proxy servers. For more information and instructions for making these changes click here.

How do I access News or News Groups with FamilyClick? The FamilyClick News Access Tutorial should answer all your questions concerning news and news access. Click here to view tutorial.

How do I set up a personal web page on FamilyClick? Click here for information on FamilyClick Personal Web Pages.

 

Account Information

What access number should I use?

Can I change my User ID?

Can I change my email address?

What type of payment plans are available?

When is my billing date?

What are my payment options?

How do I update my credit card information?

How do I update my address information?

How do I cancel my account?

 

What access number should I use? You can click here to find an access number in your area. Remember, FamilyClick members are responsible for all long distance charges associated with connecting to FamilyClick’s network. If you are not sure check with your phone carrier to determine if the number selected is considered a local call.

Can I change my User ID? Your User ID is our main form of identification so we require that it does not change.

Can I change my email address? Your FamilyClick email address includes your FamilyClick user name. To change your email address you would have to cancel and re-create your Family member account with a new user name.

What type of payment plans are available? FamilyClick offers two payment plans: You can pay $21.95 per month, or pay a year in advance for $234.60, a savings of over 11%.

When is my billing date? Your credit card will be billed on your anniversary date or billing date every month. Your anniversary date is the day of the month youd your FamilyClick account. For example, if you created your account on February 5th, your credit card will be charged on the 5th of every month.

What are my payment options? Credit card (Master Card, VISA, American Express, or Discover) or Debit card with a credit card label from one of those listed above.

How do I update my credit card information? If you need to change any of your credit card information please call Customer Support at . Be sure to have the following information available:

  • User ID
  • Existing credit card information
  • New credit card information

How do I update my address information? To update your address information, including mailing and/or billing addresses, please contact Customer Support either by calling , or email at support. Be sure to have the following information available:

  • User ID
  • Old billing address
  • New billing address
  • Last 4 digits of credit card used to pay for the account.

How do I cancel my account? We hope you will never find a reason to cancel your account. However, if you do you can contact Customer Support at . Be sure to have the following information available:

  • Full name
  • User ID
  • Mailing address
  • Last 4 digits of credit card used to pay for the account.

 

Dialer Information

I need to change my dial up access number. How do I do this?

I must dial a "9" to get an outside line. How do I configure my dialer to add this?

I am now required by my local phone company to include the area code when I dial my FamilyClick access number. After I changed the area code it now puts a "1" in front of the area code and number. How can I get my dialer to dial the number without dialing the "1"?

I have call waiting and it interferes with my Internet connection. Why does this happen and how do I fix it?

 

I need to change my dial up access number. How do I do this? To change your access number using:

Windows 95/98

  • Double-click on the My Computer icon, which is normally in the upper left-hand corner of the Windows 95/98 desktop.
  • Double-click on the Dial-Up Networking folder. If you do not see the Dial-Up Networking folder under My Computer, then click on the Start button, select Programs, choose Accessories, and then Dial-Up Networking.
  • You should now see an icon labeled, FamilyClick or something similar. Right-click on the icon and select Properties.
  • Under the General tab, in the Area code field, delete the current area code and enter in the new area code.
  • In the Telephone Number field, delete the current phone number and enter the new phone number.
  • Click on OK.
  • Double-click on the icon you have just modified (FamilyClick or something similar).
  • Click on the Dial Properties button.
  • Under the My Locations tab, in the The area code is field, delete the current area code and enter the new area code.
  • Click on OK.
  • Click on the Connect button to dial in or click on the X in the upper right-hand corner of the window to close the dialer.
  • If you have any questions about settings or account information, you can contact Customer Support at , 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or email to support.

Macintosh, ConfigPPP Dialer

  • The first step will be to get into the ConfigPPP dialer by following these instructions:

    • From the menu bar, click on the apple icon in the upper left-hand corner of the desktop.
    • Select Control Panels from the menu that appears.
    • Then double-click on ConfigPPP from the sub-menu.

      OR

    • Double-click on the hard drive icon on the desktop (normally in the upper right-hand corner).
    • Double-click on the System folder.
    • Click on the Control Panels icon.
    • Click on the ConfigPPP icon.
    • Click on the Config button.
    • Delete the old access number and type in the Phone num field the new access number.
    • Click on Done.
    • Click on Connect to start the dialer or click on the gray square in the upper left-hand corner to close the window.

  • If you have any questions about settings or account information, you can contact Customer Support at , 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or email to support

Macintosh,FreePPP Setup

  • the FreePPP Setup in one of two ways:

    • the PPP Setup application located under the apple icon in the upper left-hand corner of the desktop.

      OR

    • Double-click on the hard drive icon on the desktop (normally in the upper right-hand corner).
    • Double-click on the FamilyClick folder.
    • Double-click on the FreePPP Setup icon.

  • Once in FreePPP Setup, you will notice a little blue arrow that will be pointed down or to the right. If it is pointing down, click on the Account tab. If the arrow is pointing to the right, click on it. The arrow will then point down. Click on the Account tab.
  • If FamilyClick is the only provider you have, it should already be highlighted. Click on the Edit tab.
  • Delete the old access number and type in the Phone num field the new access number.
  • Click on OK.
  • Click on Connect to start the dialer or click on the grey square in the upper left-hand corner of the FreePPP Setup window to close the dialer.
  • If you have any questions about settings or account information, you can contact Customer Support at , 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or e-mail to support

Macintosh, PPP Dialer


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