How WebBlocker works
site, the SOHO queries the WatchGuard database and determines whether or not to block the site. The SOHO considers the following conditions in determining whether or not to block the site:
Web site not in WebBlocker database
If the site is not in the WatchGuard WebBlocker database, the Web browser opens the page for viewing.
Web site in WebBlocker database
If the site is in the WatchGuard WebBlocker database, the SOHO checks whether or not you have chosen to block that type (or category) of site. When the category is blocked, the browser displays a page informing the user that the site is unavailable for viewing. If the category is not blocked, the Web browser opens the page for viewing.
WatchGuard WebBlocker database unavailable
If for any reason the WatchGuard WebBlocker database is unavailable (for example, if there is briefly a problem between your ISP and the nearest WatchGuard server), the browser displays a page informing the user that the site is unavailable for viewing.
Bypassing the SOHO WebBlocker
Occasionally you may want to allow select individuals to bypass the filtering functions of SOHO WebBlocker. For example, if you are using the SOHO at home as a telecommuter, you may want to block a category from your children while still retaining access for the adults in the household.
The SOHO WebBlocker configuration page includes a Full Access Password field. You can configure this password and give it to only
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