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Filtering Questions & Answers
Q. What is Internet filtering?
A.
Internet filtering is a process that blocks access to certain
material on the Internet. It can be implemented as exclusion filtering,
which prevents access to selected material, or by inclusion filtering,
which allows access only to selected material.
Q. Which type of filtering do you offer?
A.
Our Internet services are of the exclusion type, and prevent access
to sites deemed inappropriate for the services intended audience.
In addition to filtering, we provide caching, a feature that stores
frequently-accessed sites on local servers
to speed Internet access and decrease network traffic, plus monitoring
and reporting.
Q. Why do you offer "filtered" access?
A.
We believe there is a large segment of the public that has avoided
the Internet entirely, and many more that are rightly concerned
about using the Internet, because of the ease with which objectionable
content is encountered by them, their family members, or employees.
We provide safe and dependable connection to finding and enjoying
the positive resources on the Internet.
Q. How big of a problem are these inappropriate sites?
A.
A recent Wall Street Journal article stated that pornography is
one of the biggest industries on the Internet. It is difficult
to estimate how many sites are pornographic in nature, but to
date, we have cataloged millions of Internet pages containing
pornographic content.
Q. What is the likelihood that a child, or other user, will accidentally encounter something
he or she should not have?
A.
Without filtering, it is extremely easy for a child to access
inappropriate material, unintentionally, or purposefully.
In the first scenario, a child submits an innocuous word to a
popular search engine, and the results provide links to pornography
sites on the first page. Though inadvertent, the child is now
within one click of pornographic material. In the second scenario,
a child searches using profane or vulgar language and is seconds
away from the enormous resources of inappropriate material.
Q. Isn't filtering a kind of censorship?
A.
Filtering is considered censorship by some, and freedom to choose
by others. When a newspaper editor decides to omit a story, it
has been censored. When a magazine devoted to cosmetics
excludes automobiles, it has been censored or the topic has been
selectively omitted. Censorship is making choices about
what we see, or allow our families to see. By selecting our filtering
service, users are choosing not to view pornography and other
inappropriate content.
Q. What does a user have to do to use filtering?
A.
Not a thing! All filtering is done thought our facilities and
updated daily. There is no software to buy or configure and nothing
to manage. Once you are setup, you are on your way to worry-free
Internet access.
Q. Do you provide a bypass to the filter for users who want it?
A.
NO!
Q. What about users who find a site improperly blocked?
A.
Any user can submit a site for immediate review
from our support pages. We can manually
make changes instantly if necessary. Most often it is because
a user wants access to a site that we may have blocked inadvertently.
Individual access privileges (e.g., for academic research) to
blocked sites can not be granted.
Q. Who decides which sites to block?
A.
We rely on a team of dedicated professionals who review each site
in the company's database.
Q. What criteria do you use to block
sites?
A.
If the site contains at least one of the following, it will be
placed on our blocked-site list: pornography, depictions of sexual
acts, violence, criminal acts, drug use, excretory acts, graphic
medical images without medical context, discrimination, profanity,
and adult humor. In addition, we block access to all unmonitored
chat, newsgroups and discussion groups.
Q. Can children or other users disable or circumvent the filtering service?
A.
No! Our server-based and cannot be disabled. There is no
client software to reconfigure or trick, and the network is configured
so that the user cannot re-route Internet access around our servers.
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