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The problems of using the Internet are not only exposure to forbidden and problematic content, but also the use of the Internet for entertainment and exposure to new worlds that do not fit the Charedi way of life. There is also an issue of internet addiction, in which one can end up wasting hours on end of precious time. Some users need extensive use of the internet, these users will need all the clean space NetFree allows, But many users do not need all the space, only the categories of sites used for their work. In addition, there are many users who want to limit usage to certain hours. NetFree has therefore created the Personal Filter Settings.

Personal Profiles

What is a personal profile and what can it do?

All personal settings are done within a profile, and you can create several profiles. At any time you can run another saved profile. You can also create and delete profiles freely. There is a default profile that cannot be deleted and determines the settings each time there is no other profile activated. You can also set a schedule for the profiles. That is, instead of manually switching, set fixed times for applying a particular profile.


A profile can do many things, including opening and closing the internet by site and by time according to the users needs.

Setting the rules of what is open and what is closed in your profile

At the top of the profile it says "All sites in the system are open/closed Except the sites listed below"

Clicking on open/closed changes the function, whether everything is open besides the exceptions or everything is closed besides the exceptions. Whatever is decided here, becomes the "default profile status".

Now that we have set up the "default profile status", we can set up the exceptions. Even though we have set up the "default profile status"-all is open or closed, simply, all the exceptions should be the opposite the "default profile status", but there is still an option to make an exception for each exception in the profile, to be open or closed. The reason for this is, if for example you set the "default profile status" to be open, and an exception for all .com sites to be closed, you can make an exception for that exception that chase.com should be open.

There are 2 ways to set a profile: by category or by individual site.

Setting by site category

A site category or Tag, is a label that includes all sites of its kind, for example "Banks" includes all the sites that are banking sites.

Settling conflicts in category settings

Any site that is not in any category which was set in the profile, will get the "default profile status". If the site is listed under open categories AND closed categories, then it goes by vote, If most of the categories that this site is in are set in your profile to be open, then the site will be open, if most of the categories that this site is in are set in your profile to be closed then the site will be closed. If it is a tie, then it falls back to the to the "default profile status".

Note: Exceptions of individual sites override exceptions of category.

Setting by individual sites

This is if you would like to set specific sites to be open or closed. Each site must begin with the URL, like http:// or https://. If you would like to close the entire Google, you would write:

https://www.google.com
but if you were to write
https://www.google.com/voice
then all other pages on that site will be open, besides the specific one listed.

If you would like all the sub domains of a site to be open/closed as well, then just add a "*" before the domain name. like this:

https://*.google.com
this will open mail.google.com and maps.google.com etc. The star can be anywhere, it means "any character that appears here is a match".

In setting a site there are 4 options: 1)Closed 2)Open 3)Anti-addiction. It makes you wait a few seconds before entering the site. 4)Closed at the source. The site will not send any requests to the server.

After choosing these settings, remember to click save.

Settling conflicts in individual site settings

In the individual site settings, the deciding factor is the order of the sites. The higher it is on the list, the stronger it is, and it will overcome any contradictions later in the list.

Additional settings

In the personal filter settings there is a section called "Additional settings". Here we will explain what these settings do.

Send embedded images to be checked-

Send code 200 OK even on blocked pages-

Disable the NetFree Panel-

Filter personal or private content-

Do not warn of file corruption-

Block according to user settings even before sending server request-

Delete unknown search results-

Disable Internet traffic recording-

Setting a profile for hours and/or days of the week

Different profiles can be created for different filtering settings, which will be automatically activated at preset times. For example, you can choose to have profile "X" filter settings that include all predefined settings with all addresses and/or tags, and make an exclusion that at certain times profile "Y" should take effect. You can set a number of profiles to be applied on the days and times that you set them to run.

Follow these steps:

Go to the Personal filter settings in your account

  1. Set the default profile. This profile will automatically be in effect at any time that there is no other profile in effect.
  2. Click on the "+" that is next to the default profile tab. This will open a new profile in another tab. Now name the new profile.
  3. Set the new profile with the settings that you would like at the other times.
  4. If you would like more than one extra profile for other times, then repeat steps 2 and 3.

Now go to profile activation to set the profile to the desired days and times.

  1. Select your time zone.
  2. Under profile activation click on the "+".
  3. In the window that opens, choose the profile which you would like to be activated at the times you will set.
  4. Now set the days and hours that you would like this profile to go in to effect.

If the settings are good for you at those hours only on certain days, you can mark only a those days. If there are separate hours for different days, each day must be set separately for the desired hours. To add a hours for another day, press "+" again and select the desired profile again and repeat the steps.

Under "Activate a profile", make sure it is set to off. The reason for this is, in order for the profile to start at the right time, there has to be no other profile running, it therefore must be set to "off". If you were to choose to activate a certain profile in that option, that profile will always run without switching at the times set. At any time that there is no other profile running, the "default" profile will be active.

When you are done, don't forget to save the settings! In order that the settings should be saved, and that the profiles should go into effect, you have to click on "Save" at the top of the page. if there is a separate password for these settings, you will have to enter it at this point.

Locking these settings with a separate password

You can set a separate password for these settings so that not everyone who has access to you account (family or workers) can change these settings. You can also have a friend or relative set a password in order to prevent changing the settings due to a fleeting desire.

Internet connection associated with the profile

Community Supervision

To meet the needs of many users who wanted their use of the filtered Internet to be monitored, as well as the need for many users not to be able to change their personal filter settings as a result of a momentary impulse, etc., the possibility of community monitoring of user accounts has been created.

Read more about Community Supervision.