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  2. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    Parental controls fall into roughly four categories: content filters, which limit access to age inappropriate content; usage controls, which constrain the usage of these devices such as placing time-limits on usage or forbidding certain types of usage; computer usage management tools, which enforces the use of certain software; and monitoring ...

  3. Probe after adult content viewed on school iPads

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    The local authority said blocking inappropriate content was a priority and that it had taken steps to prevent the content from being accessed. IT fault at libraries gave school pupils access to porn

  4. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    install internet filters or blocking software that prevents access to pictures that are: (a) obscene, (b) child pornography, or (c) harmful to minors (for computers that are accessed by minors); allow filtering or blocking to be disabled upon the request of an adult; and; adopt and enforce a policy to monitor the online activities of minors.

  5. Help:Options to hide an image - Wikipedia

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    This method can also be used for system administrators for schools and workplaces to restrict the access of potentially inappropriate images to students/employees. If you are using a URL based filter which also blocks images from a host, blocking Wikimedia will also block all images.

  6. Internet filter - Wikipedia

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    Content labeling may be considered another form of content-control software. In 1994, the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) — now part of the Family Online Safety Institute — developed a content rating system for online content providers. Using an online questionnaire a webmaster describes the nature of their web content. A small ...

  7. Web filtering in schools - Wikipedia

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    Web filtering in schools blocks students from inappropriate and distracting content across the web, while allowing sites that are selected by school administrators. [1] Rather than simply blocking off large portions of the Internet, many schools utilize customizable web filtering systems that provide them with greater control over which sites are allowed and which are blocked.

  8. Children's Internet Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The following content must be filtered or blocked: Obscenity as defined by Miller v. California (1973); Child pornography as defined by 18 U.S.C. 2256; Harmful to minors; Some of the terms mentioned in this act, such as "inappropriate matter" and what is "harmful to minors", are explained in the law.

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