Advanced Security Administrator : Stay in full control over activities done on your PC by limiting access to certain applications or features with this lightweight utility
For a little boost in efficiency, a good solution is to impose restrictions on the computer is used, so that focus is kept on work, with no distractions available. This can be done using various applications, such as Advanced Security Administrator, which gives you the possibility to limit access to certain computer functions.
Select restrictions for each user
The application's main window serves as your workspace, with every needed tool available. Possible restrictions are found in categories, enlisted in a side panel for quick access. Selecting a category displays available actions, along with helpful info in case you are not exactly sure whether or not to apply it.You are given access to common and user restrictions. The first type affects the whole PC while the other only lets you limit access to more user oriented features. Applied options become available with a single mouse click.
Run the application only when needed
Once you are done going through all of the available features you are free to close the application, because it does not need to constantly run to keep changes active. You are also able to set a password to prevent someone from lifting restrictions.Additionally, the application lets you view statistics for a selected user, in case you want to know what feature is the biggest efficiency killer. This can be issued for activities ranging from a day to a month from when restrictions are applied.
To end with
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that Advanced Security Administrator is an easy to use application to use for keeping employees more focused on work. The interface is cleverly designed to allow quick navigation through provided content to get you up and running in no time.
Advanced Security Administrator runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Time-limited Trial
license
— the installer is 1.9 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Encryption Security.
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