Change DNS on a Actiontex PK5000 (CenturyLink)

These instructions will provide guidance on how to configure CleanBrowsing on Actiontex Q1000. It uses generic instructions based on when the router was last configured. Step 1: Access the router Log into your router’s browser-based utility by entering 192.168.0.1 or your default configuration IP into a browser. Step 2: Navigate to Advanced Setup menu Click…

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Change DNS on a Actiontex Q1000

These instructions will provide guidance on how to configure CleanBrowsing on Actiontex Q1000. It uses generic instructions based on when the router was last configured. The CleanBrowsing Family IP’s are: Primary: 185.228.168.168 Secondary: 185.228.169.168 Note: If you have a paid plan use the DNS IPs provided in your account. Step 1: Access the router Log…

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Change DNS on 3Com Routers (LSM & CLI)

These instructions will provide guidance on how to configure CleanBrowsing on 3Com Routers (LSM & CLI). It uses generic instructions. There are a number of versions of this router so for the purpose of this guide we’ll use generic instructions that should apply to most models. What might differ is the location of the options…

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Generic Router Configuration

Routers come in all shapes and sizes and we have individual step by step instructions for certain brands and models here. However, due to the variety of models, we might not have instructions for every single one. In this guide, we will provide generic instructions that may work for most brands. Once you do these changes,…

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Prevent Installation of Browser Extensions / Add-ons (Windows)

Disabling Extensions in Browsers (Edge, Microsoft, and Firefox) on a Windows machine.   To disable extensions in the browsers you are going to work in something called Windows Registry. You have to be an administrator to make this change. We are also assuming the user is on a Windows 10 machine.   Tech Disclaimer: Modifying your registry…

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How Custom Domains Work

By design the CleanBrowsing platform allows a user to tune a network to conform whatever is deemed appropriate on said network. We make this easy by offering 20 predefined filters to choose from. These filters do not always meet an administrators needs. It is why we introduced the “custom domains” module to the platform. Advanced Options…

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The CleanBrowsing Paid Filters

If you use the Free service you have three pre-defined filters: Security, Adult and Family. Details are available on this page. As a paying customer you have 20 predefined filters at your disposal when securing your network.   Filter Description Adult & Pornography This filter blocks access to adult and pornographic content. It includes Escort sites,…

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Manage Multiple Customer Accounts (MSP / Partners)

The partner program introduces multi-tenancy that allows a partner to manage multiple accounts via one centralized dashboard. The centralized view introduces the following features: Manage multiple accounts; Quickly log into each managed account; View of all active profiles; Summary of all Allowed and Blocked requests; More features coming in 2021… This panel is found in…

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Add Users To CleanBrowsing Account (Multi-Tenancy)

he ability to add others users to your account is reserved for those subscribed to the Pro500 and up. This feature introduces multi-tenancy to the account. It allows multiple users to be given access to the same account, allowing those users to perform specific actions dependent on the role they are assigned. Understanding how User Accounts…

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Creating a Profile to Group Devices

As a paid customer you have the option to create unique Profiles on your account. Your plan size will dictate how many. Profiles are a simple way to group devices, networks, locations to a specific filter. For example, a common use case might be a Parent and Child profile. The Parent profile might have unfettered access to the network, while a Child profile…

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