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Use ICQ at work, now easier than ever!
ICQ works behind firewalls which lets you use it at work easily, for your workplace needs.
Here's how ICQ can help you at your job, while keeping your network safe:
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Connect Easily with ICQ2Go!: This is a compact, web-based version of ICQ that
allows you to easily and safely exchange SMS & instant messages from your workplace, or anywhere behind a firewall.
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| The ICQ Pro, ICQ Lite and ICQ for Mac clients offer unified ways to communicate within your organization: |
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Instant Messaging: Bypass crammed email inboxes to get quick answers. |
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3 in 1 Messaging: Send an ICQ message, SMS and email all at the same time or select the most appropriate method. |
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Multi-user Chats: Bridge location gaps - conduct multiple user meetings in an ICQ Chat. |
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File Share & Exchange: Work on the same documents & transfer quickly without size limitations. |
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ICQ's Online Indicator: Saves time locating people - know when your contacts are online. |
Download the latest ICQ or register here and use Web-based ICQ2Go!.
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ICQ2Go! is More Secure: ICQ's Web-based version offers the primary ICQ features without file download or transfer. |
| If you're using ICQ Pro or ICQ Lite, we offer the following security tips for network users: |
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Authorized Contacts Only: Set ICQ to require authorization when added to a user's Contact List. |
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Spam Filters: ICQ provides filters to help eliminate spam & block problematic users. |
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Password Protection: Define security levels by selecting which operations require passwords. Useful when sharing work stations. |
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IP Privacy Permissions: Set ICQ to restrict the exposure of your IP address. |
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Have a question about ICQ & firewalls? Contact us! |
Get tips from system administrators in ICQ Groups, Chat & Message Boards.
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"....primarily for me, ICQ is a work tool. Email is now so overused as to be inefficient for in-office communications that require a quick response. Team members in my ICQ group, a small number of coworkers I deal with constantly, use it all day long to get immediate answers to questions." Steve Fox, Editorial Director, CNET
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