Software that prevents access to places on the Internet where cyberporn is located.
A program to block access to certain Web pages. Depending on the program, it may block certain specified sites, all sites with certain words, or it may use more sophisticated criteria to determine which pages to block. See the LibraryHQ's Internet Filtering and Blocking page.
Software that, for the most part, keeps offensive and otherwise inappropriate Web content from being viewed by children, on-duty workers, and others.
A type of software or program that sorts information from the Internet as it comes onto your computer. It usually sorts it by its content.
Software you install on your computer which limits the web sites you are allowed to view.
programs will list Web pages devoted to sex, drugs, racism, violence or other illegal and offensive activites. Users can usually add to the file. Filtering can help prevent access to forbidden sites and can alert parents to any attempted access.
A program developed to sort and block access to undesirable material on the Internet. The software company generally compiles a list of banned sites and keywords.
Software that screens information on the Internet and classifies its content such as Netintelligence. Filtering software usually allows the user to block access to certain kinds of content.
Software that sorts information on the Internet and classifies it according to content. Some filtering software allows the user to block certain kinds of information on the Internet.