Many people contacting TfT for support admit to ongoing struggles with internet pornography. We sometimes suggest they install software on their computer to prevent access to inappropriate web sites, through various accountability schemes. One such software product is Safe Eye. This review was written of Safe Eyes 2005, although a later version of this software is now available.
By Stuart (January 2006)
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This product has ended my struggle with Internet porn, period. It has to be used with an accountability partner to be really effective and the password must be stored with them also. It cannot be deactivated, and even sent my accountability partner an alert when I was looking for some soft porn on Youtube. I've also recently had to change my mobile to one that can't access the web. Sometimes I think I am such a sad case, but not as sad as an old man locked in his house addicted to porn, which I am NOT going to become.