Web Padlock is a program that gives you control over what Web pages can be viewed on your computer. Once installed, Web Padlock blocks other Web browsers (like Internet Explorer, Netscape, or America Online) from running. This leaves Web Padlock as the only available Web Browser. In order to view any Web page on Web Padlock when Web Padlock is in the locked mode, that Web page must have been added to the authorized Web page list. A user selected password is required to add Web pages to this list. This provides the person who installs Web Padlock with the ability to completely control access to the Internet on that computer computer.This program is most useful in a business setting, where the upervisor needs the ability to control what Web sites employees can visit. It can also be useful in a family setting, however, to give parents control of the computer to block children from viewing certain sites. Web Padlock can be unlocked using the password to allow free Web surfing using Web Padlock. The password can also be used to turn off the blocking of other Web browsers, like Internet Explorer. In this way, Web Padlock can be used to not only control what sites are visited, but when the Web can be accessed. If you decide that you do not want to use Web Padlock at all, it can easily be uninstalled using the password.Note: Because America Online bundles all of its functions (Web surfing, email, etc.) in one program, Web Padlock cannot be used to only block Web surfing if America Online is your only access to the Internet. If you are using America Online dialup, Web Padlock can only be used to limit the times when America Online can be used, not specific content. Web Padlock works best when you normally use Internet Explorer or Netscape to browse the Internet.