Do parental control filters like AntiPorn (downloaded from CNET) work during private browsing sessions?
The community discussion about deleting or turning off private browsing was pretty dismissive. People just said: get a filter. That raises the question, is there anything about the private browsing feature that would insulate it from the monitoring function of a parental control filter? CNET strongly endorsed AntiPorn, a free download, which I'm considering using. So the question is, if Private Browsing gets turned on, will it still work to block objectionable sites? I run Firefox with Windows 7 Starter on an HP netbook.