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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1103985" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>I have been testing the Cloudflare Gateway Free Plan for about 6 months now. Specifically, I have been testing Cloudflare's DNS feature for parental control. This feature offers category blocking, safe search, YouTube restriction, and more. I evaluated Cloudflare's categorization and effectiveness with Google Search, Kadaza India/US web portals, and regular browsing. Overall, I am impressed with Cloudflare's speed and efficacy. Soon, I'll switch from Kaspersky Safe Kids to CF on our kids' systems. I really wish CF had an ad-blocking feature, as it would make it even better for Android phones.</p><p></p><p>To summarize, there are several methods for policy creation in CF. My approach is to keep things straightforward and manageable.</p><p>I have 7 policies.</p><p>1. Search: Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo have enforced Safe Search, with all other search engines blocked.</p><p>2. YouTube: Enforced "Strict" Restricted Mode.</p><p>3. Custom: If needed, enable the policy to block streaming and gaming websites.</p><p>4. Block: Add websites you want to block.</p><p>5. Allow: Add websites you want to allow.</p><p>6. Content: 28 of 106 categories blocked.</p><p>7. Security: All categories blocked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1103985, member: 107361"] I have been testing the Cloudflare Gateway Free Plan for about 6 months now. Specifically, I have been testing Cloudflare's DNS feature for parental control. This feature offers category blocking, safe search, YouTube restriction, and more. I evaluated Cloudflare's categorization and effectiveness with Google Search, Kadaza India/US web portals, and regular browsing. Overall, I am impressed with Cloudflare's speed and efficacy. Soon, I'll switch from Kaspersky Safe Kids to CF on our kids' systems. I really wish CF had an ad-blocking feature, as it would make it even better for Android phones. To summarize, there are several methods for policy creation in CF. My approach is to keep things straightforward and manageable. I have 7 policies. 1. Search: Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo have enforced Safe Search, with all other search engines blocked. 2. YouTube: Enforced "Strict" Restricted Mode. 3. Custom: If needed, enable the policy to block streaming and gaming websites. 4. Block: Add websites you want to block. 5. Allow: Add websites you want to allow. 6. Content: 28 of 106 categories blocked. 7. Security: All categories blocked. [/QUOTE]
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