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You’re an honorable business owner that needs to keep your business respectable. With the Content Filtering service you can block all offensive or explicit content on the web, keeping your business proper.
This service blocks access to sites that promote offensive, objectionable and distasteful content in your business/ work.
For more details about Blocked categories and websites :
IWF stands for Internet Watch Foundation; sites under this category are assessed according to UK law, specifically the Protection of Children Act 1978. Any URL added to the database would contain potentially illegal child content that would amount to an offence to download in the UK. This includes pay-to-view web sites as well as sites where potentially illegal images are swapped and traded.
Sites that contain material of adult nature that does not necessarily contain excessive violence, sexual content, or nudity, these sites include very profane or vulgar content.
Sites that promote, offer, sell, supply, encourage or otherwise advocate the illegal use, cultivation, manufacture, or distribution of drugs, pharmaceuticals, intoxicating plants or chemicals and their related paraphernalia.
Sites that advocate or give advice on performing illegal acts such as; service theft, evading law enforcement, fraud, burglary techniques and plagiarism. Also includes sites that provide or sell questionable educational materials, such as term papers.
Sites containing nude or seminude depictions of the human body; These depictions are not necessarily sexual in intent or effect, but may include sites containing nude paintings or photo galleries of artistic nature. This category also includes nudist or naturist sites that contain pictures of nude individuals.
Sites that promote interpersonal relationships.
Sites that are designed to appear as a legitimate bank or retailer with the intent to fraudulently capture sensitive data (i.e. credit card numbers, pin numbers).
Sites that contain sexually explicit material for the purpose of arousing a sexual or prurient interest.
Sites that provide information on how to bypass proxy server/appliance features or gain access to URLs in any way that bypasses the proxy server/appliance. This category includes any service which attempts to allow a person to bypass the Blue Coat filtering system, such as anonymous surfing services.
Sites that provide graphic information on reproduction, sexual development, safe sex practices, sexuality, and birth control. Also includes sites that offer tips for better sex as well as products used for sexual enSites that provide information, promote, or cater to gays, lesbians, swingers, other sexual orientations or practices, or a particular fetish. This category does not include sites that are sexually gratuitous in nature which would typically fall under the Pornography category.hancement.
Sites that provide information, promote, or cater to gays, lesbians, swingers, other sexual orientations or practices, or a particular fetish. This category does not include sites that are sexually gratuitous in nature which would typically fall under the Pornography category.
Sites to which Spyware (as defined in the Spyware/Malware Sources category) reports it findings or from which it alone downloads advertisements. It does not contain sites which server advertisements for other web pages in addition to the Spyware advertisements, only those sites which are uniquely used by Spyware. It also contains sites that contain serious privacy issues. As well, this includes sites to which software can connect to "phone home" or send user information to. It also includes sites that make extensive use of tracking cookies without a posted privacy statement. Includes the sites to which browser hijackers redirect the user. Usually does not include sites that can be marked as Spyware/Malware. Note: Sites rated as Spyware effects should have a second category assigned with them.
Sites which distribute Spyware and other Malware. Spyware is defined as software which takes control of your computer, modifies computer settings, collects or reports personal information, or misrepresents itself by tricking users to install, download, or enter personal information. This includes drive-by downloads; browser hijackers; dialers; intrusive advertising; any program which modifies your homepage, bookmarks, or security settings; and keyloggers. It also includes any software which bundles Spyware (as defined above) as part of its offering. Information collected or reported is "personal" if it contains uniquely identifying data, such as email addresses, name, social security number, IP address, etc. A site is not classified as Spyware if the user is reasonably notified that the software will perform these actions (i.e., it alerts that it will send personal information, be installed, or that it will log keystrokes). Note: Sites rated as Spyware should have a second category assigned with them.
Sites that depict extreme physical harm to people or property, or that advocate or provide instructions on how to cause such harm. Also includes sites that advocate, depict hostility or aggression toward, or denigrate an individual or group on the basis of race, religion, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, or other involuntary characteristics.
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