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At a Glance
DNSFilter
DNSFilter
Star Rating
(256)4.6 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (59.8% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Not enough data
Entry-Level Pricing
$1.15 1 User Per Month
Free Trial is available
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ScoutDNS
ScoutDNS
Star Rating
(60)4.9 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (69.6% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Not enough data
Entry-Level Pricing
Starting at $0.80 1 User Per Month
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AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • Users report that DNSFilter excels in its Continuous Monitoring feature, scoring 9.1, which allows for real-time threat detection, while ScoutDNS outshines with a score of 9.7, indicating a more robust monitoring capability that users find essential for proactive security.
  • Reviewers mention that DNSFilter's Quarantine feature, rated at 8.9, is effective but lacks some advanced functionalities that ScoutDNS offers, which received a higher score of 9.2, providing users with more comprehensive options for managing threats.
  • G2 users highlight that both products offer strong Whitelisting and Policy Enforcement capabilities, but ScoutDNS leads with a score of 9.7 compared to DNSFilter's 9.3, suggesting that ScoutDNS provides a more user-friendly experience in managing access controls.
  • Users on G2 report that DNSFilter's Threat Intelligence feature, with a score of 8.9, is reliable, but ScoutDNS's 9.3 rating indicates a more extensive database and better integration, which users find crucial for staying ahead of emerging threats.
  • Reviewers mention that while both products offer Domain Categorization, ScoutDNS's score of 9.1 suggests a more refined categorization process, making it easier for users to implement effective filtering policies compared to DNSFilter's score of 8.7.
  • Users say that the Ease of Use for both products is high, with DNSFilter at 9.2 and ScoutDNS at 9.7, but many reviewers specifically note that ScoutDNS's interface is more intuitive, leading to quicker onboarding and less training time for new users.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
DNSFilter
Basic Plan
$1.15
1 User Per Month
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ScoutDNS
Network Standard
Starting at $0.80
1 User Per Month
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Free Trial
DNSFilter
Free Trial is available
ScoutDNS
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.2
180
9.7
38
Ease of Use
9.2
180
9.6
38
Ease of Setup
9.2
169
9.4
36
Ease of Admin
9.3
167
9.4
34
Quality of Support
9.1
166
9.5
37
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
9.3
165
9.8
34
Product Direction (% positive)
8.9
169
9.7
34
Features by Category
DNS Security SolutionsHide 14 FeaturesShow 14 Features
9.0
158
9.2
31
Protection
9.0
104
9.1
23
9.1
127
9.5
26
9.0
106
8.6
19
9.1
103
9.0
27
9.0
94
9.1
25
8.8
92
8.9
21
Functionality
9.3
132
9.5
27
8.8
124
9.2
24
9.0
111
8.8
26
Administration
9.3
136
9.7
30
9.3
133
9.7
30
8.5
116
8.7
24
8.7
114
9.2
26
9.1
110
9.5
25
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Web Content and Traffic Filtering - Secure Web Gateways
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Data Protection and Loss Prevention - Secure Web Gateways
Not enough data
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Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Access Control and Authentication - Secure Web Gateways
Not enough data
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Not enough data
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Not enough data
Performance and Management - Secure Web Gateways
Not enough data
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Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
DNSFilter
DNSFilter
ScoutDNS
ScoutDNS
DNSFilter and ScoutDNS are categorized as DNS Security Solutions
Unique Categories
DNSFilter
DNSFilter is categorized as Secure Web Gateways
ScoutDNS
ScoutDNS has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
DNSFilter
DNSFilter
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
59.8%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
36.6%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
3.6%
ScoutDNS
ScoutDNS
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
69.6%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
23.2%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
7.1%
Reviewers' Industry
DNSFilter
DNSFilter
Information Technology and Services
20.5%
Computer & Network Security
16.5%
Primary/Secondary Education
9.4%
Education Management
4.9%
Non-Profit Organization Management
4.5%
Other
44.2%
ScoutDNS
ScoutDNS
Religious Institutions
35.1%
Information Technology and Services
22.8%
Non-Profit Organization Management
12.3%
Primary/Secondary Education
8.8%
Computer & Network Security
7.0%
Other
14.0%
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Discussions
DNSFilter
DNSFilter Discussions
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 :)
2 Comments
Serena R.
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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ScoutDNS
ScoutDNS Discussions
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