A few days ago I heard our SysAdmins (SAs) talking and one mentioning
OpenDNS. This resulted in a whole Q & A session that went something like this.
Q: What is OpenDNS?
A: OpenDNS is open and free DNS service. Anybody can use it, and they are not required to register.
Q: DNS? What for I already got one from my ISP?
A: This one is a lot better.
Q: How so?
A: Well first of all it's a lot faster. Second it protects you and your family from viruses and phishing attacks. Third it can filter out sites and suggest URLs if you mistype a URL.
The setup of OpenDNS is quite simple and the site has a ton of visual instructions to get you started. You can set it up on your local computer or for your home network so that the rest of the family will transparently enjoy the benefits of this service. If you register an account you can also enable filters and block out a lot of sites that you think that are inappropriate. And your internet will work a bit faster.
These are only some of the great features that it provides and I highly recommend it . There's really not a single reason I can come up with for you not to use it. I started using it myself the same day I heard of it (and so have millions of others).
Gena01