Profile settings are those settings within mozone which enable it to decide how to filter internet, SMS, MMS and mobile applications.
Internet
Every internet site has a “Content Classification”. The speed with which websites are created makes it difficult to classify all websites. However, the sites that don’t have a classification will be blocked by the “Unknown” website category until such time as they can be classified. See below which categories will be blocked and allowed. Browsing to a site that is blocked at the content category level, will display a ‘blocked’ category advice page. All other websites will be viewable as normal.
| Blocked websites: Adult Content, Job Search, Gambling, Entertainment, Chat rooms, Dating sites, Game sites, Crime/ Terrorism sites, Personal Beliefs/ cults, Politics, E-mail sites, Violence/ undesirable, Malicious, Music downloads, ACMA Government Blocked list, Advertising, Drugs/ Alcohol, Swimsuit/ lingerie/ models, SPAM, and Unknown sites. |
| Allowed websites: News, Travel/ Tourism, Shopping, Investment sites, E-Banking sites, Sports, Search Sites, Health sites, Clubs and Societies, Business Oriented, Educational and Computing/ IT |
Application Filtering
An application is anything which can operate on the phone such as, games, calendar, media player etc. mozone will block the camera from use. When you access the camera the following message will be displayed: "mozone: The ‘camera’ application has been blocked".
Premium SMS/MMS Filtering
By default, mozone will block access to all Australian premium rate SMS and MMS services, which are sent and received by SMS or MMS message. These are typically services such as game and ring-tone downloads, SMS voting such as Australian Idol and Big Brother and many more.
| Blocked | Allowed |
| Adult premium number ranges | All other SMS ranges |
| General premium number ranges | All other SMS ranges |
Note: If you have signed up to any SMS subscription services and are receiving these messages after installing mozone, these SMS will be blocked by mozone and deleted before you can view them. Furthermore, you will be billed for these blocked messages.
If you don’t want premium rate messages to be blocked you can turn-off premium SMS/MMS filtering on the handset. You can only do this with the password if you are the owner of the handset (i.e. a parent or business owner)
If you want to be sure that a specific premium SMS service is blocked, you will need to send “STOP” to the number of the Content Provider (either before or after installing mozone). If the Content Provider does not support the Australian mobile industry's “STOP” feature, the subscription service will continue.
If you find the Content Provider does not act upon your request to “STOP”, you should contact your mobile carrier or the Content Provider directly.