The Internet Can Be a Scary Place. We Help Your Business Avoid the Dangerous Parts of Town.
With FirstLight’s content filtering, powered by Akamai, you can safeguard your users and guests by blocking access to websites known to host ransomware or other harmful and time-wasting content. Enhance security, reduce risks, and create a more efficient online environment—all seamlessly integrated with your FirstLight Internet connection.

Overview
Your first line of defense for a safe Internet
Domain Name System (DNS) acts like a phonebook for the Internet, translating URLS into numerical addresses. DNS Content Filtering is a cloud-based technology that uses DNS to block access to harmful or inappropriate websites. Often your first line of defense, DNS Content filtering controls or restricts access to content and protects the future of your business by proactively improving your security defenses. Our solution offers:
- Easy Implementation
- Real-time threat alerts
- Protection for multiple sites
- Support and expertise from the team at FirstLight

DNS Content Filtering
Protect your company and employees by blocking access to malicious websites that could result in downtime, data loss, reputation damage as well a serious hit to your bottom line.
Benefits
Security and Productivity: Unlocked





Why FirstLight?
One provider to help you connect with confidence
Avoid the finger pointing that comes when you work with multiple providers. FirstLight is your single source for Internet access and online security. Implementation with FirstLight is easy. We preconfigure filters so there’s no homework to do. Want a little more control? We’ll work with you during onboarding to make sure you’re setup for success!
Resources
Master DNS Content Filtering with these resources

Customer Guide for Firstlight’s DNS Content Filtering Management
This guide explains logging in for the first time, setting policies & lists, setting your locations, changing your DNS servers & testing the changes & review reporting capabilities.
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Ready to add DNS Content Filtering? Let’s get started!