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Web Site Monitoring Software WebCatcher:
Automatically Customize the Websense Database for Your Employees' Surfing Patterns
Use WebCatcher to optimize the Websense Database for your needs. Sites
visited at your company that are unrecognized are automatically sent to Websense for review. Appropriate sites are then added to the database. By using WebCatcher, the Websense database will adapt to the
surfing patterns of your company, ensuring that sites visited by employees are categorized and can be managed.
WebCatcher: Frequently Asked Questions
How does it work?
WebCatcher is enabled through the WebCatcher Tab in the Log Server Configuration interface.
Customers can elect to send all Uncategorized sites to Websense for review, or only those identified as potential adult material. WebCatcher identifies the selected sites and posts them to a secure
Websense web site. Websense's Digital Fingerprinting software technology and web analysts review, aggregate and prioritize sites for addition to the Websense Master Database. All database
enhancements triggered by WebCatcher submissions are made available to all Websense customers through the daily database download process. Each Websense customer receives the benefit of the
aggregated surfing patterns of the entire Websense customer community. WebCatcher is a parallel process that doesn't interfere with the normal filtering operations of Websense and is included with
every Websense Enterprise subscription.
Is it anonymous?
Yes, user-level information is not included in the information WebCatcher sends to Websense. When
customers enable WebCatcher, only the selected URLs and the associated number of requests are transmitted to Websense.
How fast will you add sites to the database?
Will the sites be added to my database only or all customers?
All Websense customers receive the benefit of database enhancements resulting from WebCatcher
submissions. Sites are added to the database and made available to all Websense customers through normal daily database downloads.
Do I have to pay to use it?
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