I have 10.5.2 installed on my MacBook and I've noticed that my computer seems to be filtering the internet automatically. Some words (like "sexual" for example) have asterisks instead of the actual words. Sites that have even a hint of racy content are blocked or full of
**'s. I don't use Parental Controls on this machine and it can't be my ISP because my iMac (also running Leopard) shows none of these behaviors on the same network. This happens in Safari and Firefox.
Any clues?
iBook G3 800, iMac 2ghz, mini 1.66Ghz, MacBook 2Ghz,
Mac OS X (10.5.2),
Mac owner since 1986
I found a program called if2k that's running. It appears to be blocking sites and X'ing out words. I tried to uninstall it and restarted but it keeps running. Any ideas?
OK, so I'm probably the "they" that did it. 🙂 Unfortunately, I don't remember putting if2k on the computer and I have no idea what the password is (I've tried my best guesses as well as the default supplied by if2k's web site). So, how can I get this program deleted/uninstalled?
Hey DaddyP:
No, I've had the MB for about a year and I'm the only one who has access to it, so I'm serious when I say I probably installed if2k (to try it out or something). I've sent an email to if2k this morning to see if they have suggestions on how I might remove the program. Thanks.
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