Users report that DNSFilter excels in ease of use with a score of 9.2, making it a preferred choice for small businesses looking for straightforward implementation, while Barracuda Web Security and Filtering has a lower ease of use score of 8.5, which some users find less intuitive.
Reviewers mention that DNSFilter's continuous monitoring feature, rated at 9.1, provides robust protection against threats, whereas Barracuda's monitoring capabilities are perceived as less effective, leading to a lower overall satisfaction in this area.
G2 users highlight DNSFilter's strong whitelisting and policy enforcement features, both rated at 9.3, which allow for greater customization and control, while Barracuda's similar features, though functional, do not offer the same level of flexibility, scoring slightly lower.
Users on G2 appreciate DNSFilter's native DNS over HTTPS (DoH) feature, rated at 8.7, which enhances privacy and security, while Barracuda lacks this specific feature, leading to concerns about data protection among some users.
Reviewers say that DNSFilter's guest network protection, rated at 9.1, is particularly beneficial for businesses that host visitors, whereas Barracuda's guest network capabilities are not as robust, resulting in a less favorable user experience in this context.
Users report that Barracuda Web Security and Filtering shines in quality of support with a score of 9.3, which is higher than DNSFilter's 9.0, indicating that users may find more responsive assistance when issues arise with Barracuda.
Would you ever consider attempting to take the top most frequently blocked sites/urls across all of your educational institution clients and within the filtering system suggest these in the blacklist portal for policy editing? This could help us all stay on the same page in regards to the popular trends/games the students are into at that time and be a little more proactive for our administration. For example, there was a hit game called surviv.io that was blocked by the gaming policy but could be found at ~10 diff URLs across the web, making it hard to block completely. I'm sure this feature would require a lot but just a wondering for the future :)
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SR
Hi Amy, thanks for your question! We have a feature we call bucket domains planned which will provide a one-click allow or block for a whole set of domains...Read more
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