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FILTERS
A PUBLIC POLICY REPORT
APPENDIX B: Blocking Categories for Different
Filters Defined
Bess: Blocking Categories
- Adults Only: "[s]ites that are labeled by the author or
publisher as being strictly for adults";
- Alcohol: "[s]ites that advocate or promote
the recreational use of alcoholic beverages. This category
can include, but is not limited to, sites that contain information
about drink mixes, home-brew recipes, and drinking games";
- Auctions: "[s]ites that offer access to
online auctions. Online auctions are rarely monitored for
content and can contain rapidly changing material, potentially
exposing users to material that would otherwise be filtered
under categories such as Pornography, Weapons, Lingerie,
or Violence";
- Chat: "[s]ites that offer access to online
chat rooms or downloadable chat software that enables users
to converse online by posting and receiving real-time messages";
- Drugs: "[s]ites that promote or advocate
recreational drug use. This category is not limited to controlled
substances. Sites that promote or advocate recreational
use of prescription drugs are also included. This category
includes sites that contain information about meth labs;
growing, buying, or selling marijuana, glass pipes, or bongs;
mixing a legal substance with alcohol; and various forms
of fume inhaling";
- Electronic Commerce: "[s]ites that allow
users to make online purchases";
- Free Mail: "[s]ites that offer free Web-based
e-mail accounts. Such sites can expose users to harmful
content delivered via e-mail file attachments";
- Free Pages: "[s]ites that offer free Web
site space, such as Geocities or Talkcity. Although many
of these free Web site providers post rules and regulations
about content, they do not always adequately monitor these
pages. Users often abuse these services by posting offensive
content under multiple user names, making them difficult
to track. Individual pages that have been reviewed by N2H2
on such sites are removed from this category, but are filed
under other categories as necessary";
- Gambling: "[s]ites where you place a bet
using a credit card with the expectation of winning a prize";
- Hate/Discrimination: "[s]ites that specifically
target a group of people based on race, gender, sexual orientation,
religion, or ethnicity in a hateful, derogatory manner.
The language of these sites often includes racial slurs
and is insulting, abusive, and sometimes violent";
- History: sites containing material that
falls into one or more blocking categories--sexually oriented
content, for instance, or violence--but are "non-fictional
and historically significant";
- Illegal: "[s]ites that promote illegal
activities, or offer instructions or advice that can be
used to commit illegal activities. Such activities include
making or distributing child pornography, bomb making, hacking
(breaching computer security), phreaking (breaching phone
security or phone service theft), lock picking, selling
pirated material (such as music, videos, software, or fake
IDs), and counterfeiting";
- Lingerie: "[s]ites that provide photos
of models wearing lingerie, underwear, or otherwise scant
attire";
- Medical: sites containing material that
falls into one or more blocking categories, but for the
purposes relating to "the study or practice of medicine";
- Moderated: "sites that allow access to
moderated message/bulletin boards or chat sites. These sites
must state that efforts are made to prevent offensive material
from being posted";
- Murder/Suicide: "[s]ites that offer information
about committing murder or suicide, or that contain photos
of crime scenes or autopsies";
- Nudity: "[s]ites that contain photos or
images of bare or visible genitalia, pubic hair, buttocks,
or female breasts. This category includes only sites that
contain non-pornographic nudity (that is, nudity that is
not sexually arousing or erotic)";
- Personal Information: "[s]ites that gather
unnecessary personal information, such as name, address,
credit card number, school, or personal schedules, that
may be used for malicious intent";
- Personals: "[s]ites that contain personal
advertisements, including information about mail-order brides,
dating services, escort services, or pen pals";
- Pornography: "[s]ites that contain material
that is sexually arousing or erotic. This includes photos,
animation, cartoons, and stories. Sex Sites that include
descriptions or depictions of sexual acts, specifically
those without the intent to arouse. Sexual merchandise and
fetish sites also fall under this category";
- Profanity;
- School Cheating Info: "[s]ites that promote
plagiarism or cheating among students by providing term
papers, written essays, or exam answers";
- Search Terms: "This category restricts
access to search results pages based upon key words that
are known to return offensive results. This helps to eliminate
links to offensive Web sites from appearing in search results
as well as offensive Web site descriptions";
- Sex: "[d]escriptions or depictions of sexual
acts, specifically those with the intent to arouse. Sexual
merchandise and fetish sites will also fall under this category";
- Tasteless/Gross: "[s]ites that include
content such as tasteless humor, excretory functions (vomiting,
urinating, or defecating), graphic medical or accident photos
(containing blood or wounds), and some extreme forms of
body modification (cutting, branding, or genital piercing)";
- Text/Spoken Only: "sites that contain material
that may be in another category, such as Pornography, but
that is strictly in text or spoken word format. For example,
Text/Spoken Only distinguishes written erotica from graphic
pornography sites";
- Tobacco: "[s]ites that advocate or promote
the recreational use of tobacco";
- Violence: "[s]ites that include graphic
images or written descriptions of reckless violence or grave
injury (for example, mutilation, maiming, or dismemberment).
This includes graphically violent games";
- Weapons: "[s]ites that provide information
about buying, making, modifying, or using weapons. Weapons
include, but are not limited to, guns, knives, swords, or
ammunitions."
"History": sites containing material that
falls into one or more blocking categories--sexually oriented
content, for instance, or violence--but
are "non-fictional and historically significant"; "Medical":
sites containing material that falls
into one or more blocking categories, but for the purposes
relating to "the study or practice
of medicine"; "Moderated": "sites that allow access to moderated
message/bulletin boards or chat sites.
These sites must state that efforts are made to prevent
offensive material from being
posted"; and "Text/Spoken Only": "sites that contain material
that
may be in another category, such
as Pornography, but that is strictly in text or spoken word
format.
For example,
Text/Spoken Only distinguishes written erotica from graphic
pornography sites"
Cyber Patrol: Blocking Categories
- Violence/Profanity: "[p]ictures exposing, text or audio
describing extreme cruelty, physical or emotional acts against
any animal or person that are primarily intended to hurt
or inflict pain"; "obscene words or phrases, either audio,
text or pictures";
- Partial Nudity: "[p]ictures exposing the
female breast or full exposure of either male or female
buttocks except when exposing genitalia." This category
does not encompass images of individuals wearing swimsuits,
"including thongs";
- Full Nudity: "[p]ictures exposing any or
all portions of the human genitalia." Cyber Patrol notes,
however, that the partial and full nudity categories do
not extend to "nudity or partial nudity of a non-prurient
nature," citing as examples the Web sites of National
Geographic and Smithsonian magazines and museums
such as the Louvre;
- Sexual Acts: "[p]ictures, descriptive text
or audio of anyone or anything involved in explicit sexual
acts and/or lascivious behavior, including masturbation,
copulation, pedophilia, intimacy involving nude or partially
nude people in heterosexual, bisexual, lesbian or homosexual
encounters. Also includes phone sex ads, dating services,
adult personal ads, CD-ROMs and videos";
- Gross Depictions: "[p]ictures, descriptive
text or audio of anyone or anything which are crudely vulgar
or grossly deficient in civility or which show scatological
impropriety. Includes such depictions as maiming, bloody
figures, autopsy photos or indecent depiction of bodily
functions";
- Intolerance: "[p]ictures or text advocating
prejudice or discrimination against any race, color, national
origin, religion, disability or handicap, gender, or sexual
orientation. Any picture or text that elevates one group
over another. Also includes intolerant jokes or slurs";
- Satanic/Cult: "[p]ictures or text advocating
devil worship, an affinity for evil, or wickedness. A cult
is defined as [a] closed society, often headed by a single
individual, where loyalty is demanded, leaving may be punishable,
and in some instances, harm to self or others is advocated.
Common elements may include . . . encouragement to join,
recruiting promises, and influences that tend to compromise
the personal exercise of free will and critical thinking";
- Drugs/Drug Culture: "[p]ictures or text
advocating the illegal use of drugs for entertainment. Includes
substances used for other than their primary purpose to
alter the individual's state of mind, such as glue sniffing.
This category does not [SurfControl's emphasis]
include material about the use of illegal drugs when they
are legally prescribed for medicinal purposes (e.g., drugs
used to treat glaucoma or cancer)";
- Militant/Extremist: "[p]ictures or text
advocating extremely aggressive and combative behaviors,
or advocacy of unlawful political measures. Topics include
groups that advocate violence as a means to achieve their
goals. Includes 'how to' information on weapons making,
ammunition making or the making or use of pyrotechnics materials.
Also includes the use of weapons for unlawful reasons";
- Sex Education: "[p]ictures or text advocating
the proper use of contraceptives?. [T]his category will
include discussion sites on how to talk to your partner
about diseases, pregnancy and respecting boundaries. The
Sex Education category is uniquely assigned; sites classified
as Sex Education are not classified in any other category.
This permits the user to block or allow the Sex Education
category as appropriate?. Not included in the category are
commercial sites that sell sexual paraphernalia. These sites
are typically found in the Sex Acts category";
- Questionable/Illegal & Gambling: "[p]ictures
or text advocating materials or activities of a dubious
nature which may be illegal in any or all jurisdictions,
such as illegal business schemes, chain letters, copyright
infringement, computer hacking, ? using someone's phone
lines without permission and software piracy. Also includes
text advocating gambling relating to lotteries, casinos,
betting, numbers games, online sports or financial betting,
including non-monetary dares and '1-900- type numbers";
- Alcohol & Tobacco: "[p]ictures or text
advocating the sale, consumption, or production of alcoholic
beverages of tobacco products, including commercial sites
in which alcohol or tobacco products are the primary focus."
CYBERsitter
- Adult/sexually oriented: "all adult oriented web sites";
- PICS Ratings adult topics: "all topics
not suitable for children under the age of 13";
- Sites promoting gay and lesbian activities:
"sites promoting the gay and lesbian life style";
- Sites advocating illegal/radical activities:
"topics such as bomb making, guns, drugs, etc. Basically
anything that would be considered illegal for someone under
the age of 13";
- Sites advocating hate and/or intolerance:
"topics such as anti-religious or racist material";
- Sites promoting cults and/or occult activities:
"topics such as cult activities, witchcraft, Satanism, etc.";
- Chat rooms, sites, and chat servers;
- Popup Windows;
- On-line Games and Game Sites: "numerous
game related sites of all kinds";
- Gambling: "gambling, on-line casinos and
other wagering web sites";
- Sports and Leisure Activities: "topics
like sports news, MTV type sites, games, etc.";
- WWW Advertising: "[e]liminates banner advertising
from many major search engines, popular web sites";
- MS Macro Files;
- On-line Auctions;
- Violent Games: "game sites involving violent
activities";
- Wrestling;
- Free E-Mail Sites;
- Illegal MP3 Sites;
- Job Search;
- Movie Sites;
- Financial Sites: "on-line trading, credit
card, and financial related web sites";
- Pokemon.
FamilyClick
"Full FamilyClick access"
- Crime: "[s]ites providing instructions
on performing criminal activities or acquiring illegal items";
- Hate Groups: "[s]ites that advocate intolerance
or hatred of a person or group of people";
- Pornography: "[s]ites intended to be sexually
arousing or erotic";
- Illegal Drug Promotion for Non-medical
Drugs: "[s]ites providing information on illegal drugs for
non-medical use";
- Gambling Online: "[s]ites dedicated to
participation in wagering and gambling";
- Violence: "[s]ites that depict or advocate
violence that do not fall under the 'Hate Group' category"
- Chat: "[s]ites that are not DDR? (Dynamic
Document Review) protected"
"Teen access" blocks all the above and
- Personals: "[s]ites dedicated to personals, dating escort
services, or mail-order marriages";
- Illegal Drug Promotion: "[s]ites advocating
the legal use of illegal drugs";
- Chat/Message Boards: "[c]hat sites and
message boards not specifically approved by FamilyClick";
- Non-FamilyClick Email Services: "[s]ites
providing interactive email services."
"Pre-Teen access" blocks all the above and
- Revealing Attire: "[s]ites featuring pictures
that include alluring or revealing attire";
- Advanced Sex Education: "[s]ites providing
medical discussions of sexually transmitted diseases, sites
providing information of an educational nature on pregnancy
and family planning, sites providing information on sexual
assault and sites providing information and instructions
on the use of birth control devices";
- Weapons: "[s]ites that display, sell, or
advocate the use of weapons";
- Games: "[g]ame sites designed for teens
and older."
"Kids access" blocks all the above and
- Basic Sex Education: "[s]ites providing
information at the elementary level about puberty and reproduction.
Includes clinical names for reproductive organs."
I-Gear: Blocking Categories
- Crime: "[s]ites providing instructions on performing criminal
activities or acquiring illegal ite,s, inluding defeating
security, disabling, or otherwise interfering with computer
systems (hacking or cracking); unauthorized use of telephone
or communications equipment to place free calls or charge
another's account for calls (phreaking); deactivating copy
protection or registration schemes of software or hardware
systems (pirating and warez); construction and usage of
munitions such as pipe bombs, letter bombs, and land mines;
and lock picking, spying, or general subterfuge and defeating
of security measures";
- Drugs/Advocacy: "[s]ites advocating the
legal use of illegal drugs for medical and personal use";
- Drugs/Non-medical: [s]ites providing information
on growth, distribution, and advocacy of drugs for non medical
use (typically mood altering). Does not cover alcohol or
tobacco products";
- E/Games: "[s]ites dedicated to games, gaming,
game tips, game downloads, interactive games, and multiplayer
games";
- E/Sports: "[s]ites dedicated to professional
and amateur sports and sporting events";
- Interactive/Chat: "[s]ites providing interactive
and communication services, such as Webchat, bulletin boards,
and IRC";
- Finance: "[s]ites dedicated to personal
finance, banking, stock trading, and wealth accumulation";
- Gambling: "[s]ites dedicated to promotion
of or participation in wagering, gambling, casinos, or lotteries";
- Interactive/Mail: "[s]ites providing interactive
electronic-mail services";
- Intolerance: "[s]ites advocating intolerance
or hatred of a person or group of people";
- Job Search: "[s]ites dedicated to job searching,
job listings, resume exchanges, and head hunting";
- News: "[s]ites providing news coverage
of regional and international events and weather services";
- Occult/New Age: "[s]ites dedicated to occult
and New Age topics including but not limited to astrology,
crystals, fortune-telling, psychic powers, tarot cards,
palm reading, numerology, UFOs, witchcraft, and Satanism";
- Sex/Acts: "[s]ites depicting or implying
sex acts, including pictures of masturbation not categorized
under sexual education. Includes sites selling sexual or
adult products;
- Sex/Attire: "[s]ites featuring pictures
that include alluring or revealing attire, lingerie and
swimsuit shopping areas, or supermodel photo collections
but do not involve nudity;
- Sex/Personals: "[s]ites dedicated to personal
ads, dating, escort services, or mail-order marriages;
- Sex/Nudity: "[s]ites with pictures of exposed
breasts or genitalia that do not include or imply sex acts.
Includes sites with nudity that is artistic in nature or
intended to be artistic, including photograph galleries,
paintings that may be displayed in museums, and other readily
identifiable art forms. Includes nudist and naturist sites
that contain pictures of nude individuals";
- SexEd/Basic: "[s]ites providing information
at the elementary level about puberty and reproduction.
Includes clinical names for reproductive organs (e.g., penis)";
- SexEd/Advanced: "[s]ites providing medical
discussions of sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis,
gonorrhea, and HIV/AIDS. May include medical pictures of
a graphic nature. Sites providing information of an educational
nature on pregnancy and family planning, including abortion
and adoption issues. Sites providing information on sexual
assault, including support sites for victims of rape, child
molestation, and sexual abuse. Sites providing information
and instructions on the use of birth control devices. May
include some explicit pictures or illustrations intended
for instructional purposes only. May include slang names
for reproductive organs, or clinical discussions of reproduction";
- SexEd/Sexuality: "[s]ites dealing with
topics in human sexuality. Includes sexual technique, sexual
orientation, cross-dressing, transvestites, transgenders,
multiple-partner relationships, and other related issues";
- Violence: "[s]ites that depict or advocate
violence, including sites promoting violent terrorist acts
against others that do not fall under the 'Intolerance'
category";
- Weapons: "[s]ites that display, sell, or
advocate the use of weapons, including guns, knives, and
martial-arts weaponry."
SafeSurf: Ratings Key
SS~~000. Age Range
1) All Ages
2) Older Children
3) Teens
4) Older Teens
5) Adult Supervision Recommended
6) Adults
7) Limited to Adults
8) Adults Only
9) Explicitly for Adults
SS~~001. Profanity
1) Subtle Innuendo: Subtly Implied through
the use of Slang
2) Explicit Innuendo: Explicitly implied through
the use of Slang
3) Technical Reference: Dictionary, encyclopedic,
news, technical references
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic: Limited non-sexual
expletives used in a artistic fashion
5) Graphic-Artistic: Non-sexual expletives
used in a artistic fashion
6) Graphic: Limited use of expletives and
obscene gestures
7) Detailed Graphic: Casual use of expletives
and obscene gestures.
8) Explicit Vulgarity: Heavy use of vulgar
language and obscene gestures. Unsupervised Chat Rooms.
9) Explicit and Crude: Saturated with crude
sexual references and gestures. Unsupervised Chat Rooms.
SS~~002. Heterosexual Themes
1) Subtle Innuendo: Subtly Implied through
the use of metaphor
2) Explicit Innuendo: Explicitly implied (not
described) through the use of metaphor
3) Technical Reference: Dictionary, encyclopedic,
news, medical references
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic: Limited metaphoric
descriptions used in an artistic fashion
5) Graphic-Artistic: Metaphoric descriptions
used in an artistic fashion
6) Graphic: Descriptions of intimate sexual
acts
7) Detailed Graphic: Descriptions of intimate
details of sexual acts
8) Explicitly Graphic or Inviting Participation:
Explicit Descriptions of intimate details of sexual acts designed
to arouse. Inviting interactive sexual participation. Unsupervised
Sexual Chat Rooms or Newsgroups.
9) Explicit and Crude or Explicitly Inviting
Participation: Profane Graphic Descriptions of intimate details
of sexual acts designed to arouse. Inviting interactive sexual
participation. Unsupervised Sexual Chat Rooms or Newsgroups.
SS~~003. Homosexual Themes
1) Subtle Innuendo: Subtly Implied through
the use of metaphor
2) Explicit Innuendo: Explicitly implied (not
described) through the use of metaphor
3) Technical Reference: Dictionary, encyclopedic,
news, medical references
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic: Limited metaphoric
descriptions used in an artistic fashion
5) Graphic-Artistic: Metaphoric descriptions
used in an artistic fashion
6) Graphic: Descriptions of intimate sexual
acts
7) Detailed Graphic: Descriptions of intimate
details of sexual acts
8) Explicitly Graphic or Inviting Participation:
Explicit descriptions of intimate details of sexual acts designed
to arouse. Inviting interactive sexual participation. Unsupervised
Sexual Chat Rooms or Newsgroups.
9) Explicit and Crude or Explicitly Inviting
Participation: Profane Graphic Descriptions of intimate details
of sexual acts designed to arouse. Inviting interactive sexual
participation. Unsupervised Sexual Chat Rooms or Newsgroups.
SS~~004. Nudity
1) Subtle Innuendo: Subtly Implied through
the use of composition, lighting, shaping, revealing clothing,
etc.
2) Explicit Innuendo: Explicitly implied (not
shown) through the use of composition, lighting, shaping or
revealing clothing
3) Technical Reference: Dictionary, encyclopedic,
news, medical references
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic: Classic works of
art presented in public museums for family viewing
5) Graphic-Artistic: Artistically presented
without full frontal nudity
6) Graphic: Artistically presented with frontal
nudity
7) Detailed Graphic: Erotic frontal nudity
8) Explicit Vulgarity: Pornographic presentation,
designed to appeal to prurient interests.
9) Explicit and Crude: Explicit pornographic
presentation
SS~~005. Violence
1) Subtle Innuendo
2) Explicit Innuendo
3) Technical Reference
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic
5) Graphic-Artistic
6) Graphic
7) Detailed Graphic
8) Inviting Participation in Graphic Interactive
Format
9) Encouraging Personal Participation, Weapon
Making
SS~~006. Sex, Violence,
and Profanity
1) Subtle Innuendo
2) Explicit Innuendo
3) Technical Reference
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic
5) Graphic-Artistic
6) Graphic
7) Detailed Graphic
8) Explicit Vulgarity
9) Explicit and Crude
SS~~007. Intolerance
1) Subtle Innuendo
2) Explicit Innuendo
3) Technical Reference
4) Non-Graphic-Literary
5) Graphic-Literary
6) Graphic Discussions
7) Endorsing Hatred
8) Endorsing Violent or Hateful Action
9) Advocating Violent or Hateful Action
SS~~008. Glorifying
Drug Use
1) Subtle Innuendo
2) Explicit Innuendo
3) Technical Reference
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic
5) Graphic-Artistic
6) Graphic
7) Detailed Graphic
8) Simulated Interactive Participation
9) Soliciting Personal Participation
SS~~009. Other Adult
Themes
1) Subtle Innuendo
2) Explicit Innuendo
3) Technical Reference
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic
5) Graphic-Artistic
6) Graphic
7) Detailed Graphic
8) Explicit Vulgarity
9) Explicit and Crude
SS~~00A. Gambling
1) Subtle Innuendo
2) Explicit Innuendo
3) Technical Discussion
4) Non-Graphic-Artistic, Advertising
5) Graphic-Artistic, Advertising
6) Simulated Gambling
7) Real Life Gambling without Stakes
8) Encouraging Interactive Real Life Participation
with Stakes
9) Providing Means with Stakes
SmartFilter: Pre-Version 3.0 Blocking Categories
- Alternative Journals: "from personal 'E-Zines'
to literary and culturally-oriented publications. This does
not include electronic forms of mainstream magazines and
newspapers";
- Art and Culture: "virtual art galleries
and other cultural topics, such as museums and country customs,
and so on";
- Chat: "Web-based (via HTTP, not IRC) chat
groups pertaining to all sorts of subjects";
- Criminal Skills: sites that provide "either
instructions or identification of methods to promote, encourage,
or provide the skills to commit illegal, criminal activities.
This includes such examples as bomb making instructions,
lock picking, computer hacking, burglary, murders, rapes
and so on";
- Cults/Occult: sites with material relating
to "the occult, cults, and other extremist views";
- Dating: sites discussing "topics related
to dating and relationship," such as "listings of personal
advertisement, tips for attracting a companion, and online
dating services";
- Drugs: sites that "provide information
on the purchase and use of illegal or recreational drugs"--"including,"
according to SmartFilter's current control list, "Freespeech.org--
Drug/Marijuana archive." (No such archive was located on
freespeech.org in March and April 2001);
- Entertainment: "URLs pertaining to such
things as movies, television, music, hobbies, clubs, and
amusement parks";
- Extreme, Obscene, or Violence: "URLs that
may fall into other categories, but push the limits of acceptability
because of their particularly graphic nature. These URLs
are typically extremely violent, gory, or horrific in nature
and may be related to sex, bodily functions, obscenity,
or perverse activities";
- Gambling: "URLs that encourage betting
money or items on the outcome of games and contests. It
includes sites offering gaming, bookmaker odds, lottery
pages, and bingo";
- Games: "URLs whose focus is traditional
board games, and role-playing games such as Battleship and
Dungeons and Dragons. The category also includes video and
online games, game reviews, and any URLs that promote game
makers such as Mattel";
- General News: "most online news and mainstream
trade publications, such as business, trade, and medical
journals, as well as high school and university newspapers";
- Hate Speech: "any sort of propaganda that
would encourage the oppression of a specific group of individuals.
This includes such things as derogatory speech against women,
minorities, and the disabled";
- Humor: "sites that intend to be comical
or funny. They include general jokes, comic pages, comedy
clubs"--and Dilbert;
- Investing: "sites that deal with personal
investments and investment options";
- Job Search: "anything related to a job
search";
- Lifestyle: sites that "contain discussions
or material relevant to an individual's personal life, whether
it be unique characteristics or orientation. The sites may
include such things as straight men's groups, gay and lesbian
discussions, senior citizen clubs, transgender issues, vegetarianism,
naturism, and more";
- Online Sales and Merchandising: sites offering
"the sale of any form of merchandise or service that will
benefit the individual only, such as the sale of clothing,
accessories, appliances, pets, etc. This may also overlap
into other categories such as the sale of sex merchandise,
sports memorabilia, hate speech paraphernalia, and more.
It includes market promotions and catalogue selling (for
instance L. L. Bean)," but not "items that will be of benefit
to a normal business operation, such as business supplies,
and business-to-business selling";
- Opinion, Politics, and Religion: "any form
of discussion which covers topics related to, but not limited
to politics, religion, social values, and other non-work-related
topics";
- Personal Pages: sites "typically related
to the personal or recreational activities and interests
of the individual author of the page, such as hobbies, socials,
personal idiosyncrasies, and more";
- Self-Help/Health: "anything either medically,
organically, or through support that will improve an individual's
well-being";
- Sex: "URLs that reference, discuss, or
show pornography, pictures or videos of sex, or sexually
oriented material. This will range from all discussion of
sex (including for example, sexually transmitted diseases,
safe-sex, teen pregnancy), bikini-clad women and men, nudity,
soft and hard-core porn, sado-masochism, bestiality, child
pornography, and so on";
- Sports: "any discussions or topics related
to sports, including sports teams, sports discussions, sports
scores, sports merchandise, and more";
- Travel: sites discussing "travel and travel-related
activities";
- Usenet News: "sites that provide Web access
to Usenet newsgroups";
- Worthless: "URLs that are neither harmful
nor offensive in a business or educational situation, and
do not fall into any of the previous categories. The usual
content for these is along the lines of useless things";
- Non-Essential: category reserved for user-selected
sites to be blocked on an individual basis.
SmartFilter: Blocking Categories Introduced
with Version 3.0
- Anonymizers/Translators: "Anonymizers enable anonymous
Web browsing though an intermediary to prevent unauthorized
parties from gathering personal information. However, anonymizers
also allow users access to ANY Web page and bypass blocking
software. Language translators that provide input of whole
URLs for translation also act like anonymizers. Language
translators that translate only TEXT are not blocked";
- Mature: "URLs that sell/advertise products
you must be over 18 to buy, such as tobacco, alcohol, and
firearms. Items also to be rated as mature are adult humor;
provocative but not transparent lingerie photos; detailed
text and images explaining sexual problems/products; some
adult topics in non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and entertainment;
and some usage of profanity. . . . This category also includes
URLs showing women or men dressed in provocative or sexually
seductive clothing (partially nude or bikini-clad women
and men)";
- MP3 Sites: "URLs that are for downloading,
uploading, or trading of MP3 files";
- Nudity: "URLs that include non-pornographic
images of the bare human body. Classic sculpture and paintings,
artistic nude photographs, some naturism pictures, and detailed
medical illustrations are included";
- Sex: "URLs that reference, discuss, or
show pornography, including pictures, videos, or text of
sex acts, or sexually oriented material. This includes soft-
and hard-core pornography, sado-masochism, bestiality, and
so on"; [note modifications since previous version]
- Portal Sites: "Web pages that serve as
a major starting point for users when they get connected
to the Web. Examples are Yahoo, Excite, Lycos, CNET, Microsoft
Network, AOL.com, and many large Internet service providers
(ISPs). Some services that may be offered by portal sites
include a directory of Web sites, a search engine, news,
weather information, email, stock quotes, phone and map
information, and sometimes Chat rooms, message boards and
forums";
- Webmail: "Web-based e-mail (via HTTP, not
IRC)."
SurfWatch: Core Blocking Categories
- Sexually Explicit: "sexually oriented or erotic full or
partial nudity; depictions or images of sexual acts, including
animals or other inanimate objects used in a sexual manner;
erotic stories and textual descriptions of sexual acts;
sexually exploitative or sexually violent text or graphics;
bondage, fetishes, genital piercing; adult products including
sex toys, CD-ROMs, and videos; adult services including
videoconferencing, escort services, and strip clubs"--with
the added note that "we do not block on the basis of sexual
preference, nor do we block sites regarding sexual health,
breast cancer, or sexually transmitted diseases (except
in graphic examples)";
- Drugs/Alcohol: "recipes or instructions
for manufacturing or growing illicit substances, including
alcohol, for purposes other than industrial usage; sites
that glamorize, encourage, or instruct on the use of alcohol,
tobacco, illegal drugs, or other substances that are illegal
to minors; alcohol and tobacco manufacturers' Web sites;
sites detailing how to achieve 'legal highs': glue sniffing,
misuse of prescription drugs or abuse of other legal substances;
sites that make available alcohol, illegal drugs, or tobacco
free or for a charge displaying, selling, or detailing the
use of drug paraphernalia"; this category is not intended
to encompass "sites discussing medicinal drug use, industrial
hemp use, or public debate on the issue of legalizing certain
drugs" or "sites sponsored by a public or private agency
that provides educational information on drug use";
- Gambling: "online gambling or lottery web
sites that invite the use of real money; sites that provide
phone numbers, online contacts or advice for placing wagers,
participating in lotteries, or gambling real money; newsgroups
or sites discussing number running; virtual casinos and
offshore gambling ventures; sports picks and betting pools";
- Violence: "sites portraying or describing
physical assault against humans, animals, or institutions;
depictions of torture, mutilation, gore, or horrific death;
sites advocating suicide or self-mutilation; instructions
or recipes for making bombs or other harmful or destructive
devices; sites that make available guns, artillery, other
weapons, or poisonous substances; excessive use of profanity
or obscene gesticulation"; SurfWatch does not, however,
prohibit sites containing information on "news, historical,
or press incidents that may include the above criteria (except
in graphic examples)";
- Hate Speech: "sites advocating or inciting
degradation or attack of specified populations or institutions
based on associations such as religion, race, nationality,
gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation; sites which
promote a political or social agenda which is supremacist
in nature and exclusionary of others based on their race,
religion, nationality, gender, age, disability, or sexual
orientation; Holocaust revision/denial sites; coercion or
recruitment in a gang or cult." SurfWatch defines a "gang"
as "a group whose primary activities are the commission
of felonious criminal acts, which has a common name or identifying
sign or symbol, and whose members individually or collectively
engage in criminal activity in the name of the group. A
"cult" is "a group whose followers have been deceptively
and manipulatively recruited and retained through undue
influence such that their followers' personalities and behavior
are altered." In a cult, according to SurfWatch's definition,
"Leadership is all-powerful, ideology is totalistic and
the will of the individual is subordinate to the group,"
and the group, furthermore, "[s]ets itself outside of society."
SurfWatch excludes from this blocking category Web pages
providing information on "news, historical, or press incidents
that may include the above criteria (except in graphic examples)."
We-Blocker: Blocking Categories
- Pornography: "[a]ny site that contains either graphic
or text depicting, describing or otherwise endorsing explicit
or implicit sexual acts, sex crimes, deviant sexual behavior,
rape, sexual products or services, sexually provocative
attire, and/or gratuitous total or partial nudity";
- Violence: "[a]ny site portraying or promoting
injury, death or torture of human beings or animals, gratuitous
blood and gore, cult or ritual violence, suicide, and /or
malicious property destruction. In addition, any site containing
instructions on how to carry out such violent acts, and
illegal information regarding weapons will be placed in
this category";
- Drugs and Alcohol: "[a]ny site encouraging
or glamorizing the use of alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs,
instructions for manufacturing illegal substances, references
to drug paraphernalia, "drug culture", and promoting/selling
alcohol and/or tobacco to minors";
- Gambling: "[a]ny site that promotes or
practices gambling involving the use of actual money, illegal
or otherwise, in the form of on-line casinos, lotteries,
or sports betting";
- Hate Speech: "[a]ny site that contains
defamatory speech or activity directed towards a particular
group based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual
orientation or social status, including sites by individuals
and militant extremist groups";
- Adult Subjects: "[a]ny site containing
profane and vulgar language, expletives, revealing attire,
adult situations, criminal activity, and any other subject
generally considered inappropriate for children";
- Weaponry: "[a]ny site containing legal
information regarding the purchase, use, design and manufacturing
of firearms, ammunition, military equipment, explosive devices
and martial arts or manually operated weapons. (Note:
Illegal information regarding weapons will be placed under
the violence category.)"
WebSENSE: Pre-Version 4.0 Blocking Categories
- Abortion Advocacy: sites containing "[a]bortion advocacy,"
material, "pro or con";
- Activist Groups: "[o]rganizations with
a cause. This is a broad category that can include environmental
groups and any other activist group not covered under other
categories," with the added note, "No special exceptions
are made for Freedom of Speech activist sites";
- Adult Entertainment: sites containing "[f]ull
or partial nudity of individuals. This might include strip
clubs, lingerie, adult-oriented chat rooms, erotica, sex
toys, light adult humor and literature, escort services,
password-verification sites, prostitution, and so forth.
Sexually explicit language describing acts that would fit
into this category are also categorized here";
- Alcohol/Tobacco: "[a]ny site promoting,
containing, or selling liquor or tobacco products, or their
accessories";
- Alternative Journals: "[o]nline equivalents
to supermarket tabloids, or non-mainstream periodicals.
. . . This category may contain materials that are sexual
in nature";
- Cult/New Age: sites "[p]romoting or containing
information on witchcraft, black arts, voodoo, spirituality,
horoscopes, alternative religions, cults, UFOs. All religions
not covered under the Religion category";
- Drugs: "[p]romotion of illegal drugs and/or
drug culture information, or drug-related contraband," according
to United States drug laws;
- Entertainment: "[s]ites promoting or containing
information on movies, radio, television, books, theater,
sedentary hobbies, magazines (non-business related), music,
pets, humor/jokes, and sites containing downloadable software
of an entertaining nature." "Computer magazines containing
technical information," however, "are not included in this
category";
- Gambling: "[a]ny site that promotes gambling
or allows online gambling";
- Games: sites containing "[i]nformation
about or advocacy of board games, electronic games, video
games, computer games, or online games. Includes both hardware
and software";
- Gay/Lesbian Lifestyles: sites containing
"[i]nformation about gay and lesbian lifestyles that does
not contain sexually explicit images or text. Dating services
and shopping sites that cater to gay or lesbian customers";
- Hacking: "[a]ny site promoting questionable
or illegal use of equipment and/or software to hack passwords,
create viruses, gain access to other computers, and so on.
Does not include security information sites";
- Illegal: "[p]romotion of information describing
how to commit non-violent, illegal activity," as defined
by United States law, "such as drunk driving, mail fraud,
picking locks, white or blue collar crime of a non-technical
nature";
- Job Search: "[p]ersonal job/career search
sites";
- Militancy: "[a]ny site promoting or containing
information on militia operations, terrorist activity, war,
riots, rebellion groups. Advocates of violence to overthrow
government";
- Personals/Dating: sites geared for "[p]eople
meeting other people, personal ads, mail order brides. Sites
combining heterosexual and gay personals on same site are
included here. (Dating and personals sites that accommodate
only gay and lesbian lifestyles are categorized under Gay/Lesbian
Lifestyles)";
- Politics: sites with content that amounts
to "[p]olitical advocacy of any type. Any site promoting
or containing information on any political party, pro or
con. This includes all registered and otherwise officially
recognized political parties. Excludes all official government
sites";
- Racism/Hate: sites promoting "[e]thnic
impropriety, hate speech, anti-Semitism, racial clubs/conflict";
- Religion: sites devoted to "[r]eligious
advocacy, pro and con. Limited to: Atheism, Buddhism, Christianity,
Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Shintoism";
- Sex 1: sites depicting "[h]eterosexual
activity involving one or two persons, hard-core adult humor
and literature. Sexually explicit language describing acts
that would fit into this category are also categorized here";
- Sex 2: sites depicting "[h]eterosexual
acts involving more than two people, homosexual and bisexual
acts, orgies, swinging, bestiality, sadism/masochism, child
pornography, fetishes and related hardcore adult humor and
literature. Sexually explicit language describing acts that
would fit into this category are also categorized here";
- Shopping: sites allowing for "[c]onsumer-oriented
online shopping. Includes real estate shopping. Excludes
sites that sell sex toys, weapons, alcohol, tobacco, vehicles
and vehicle parts or travel services. . . . Note: The entire
site is screened if the intent of the site is selling";
- Sports: sites dedicated to "[s]ports and
sports-related recreation. Team or individual activities,
indoor or outdoor, with a physical component. For example,
body building, hiking, camping, and football";
- Tasteless: "[h]ard-to-stomach sites, including
offensive, worthless or useless sites, grotesque depictions
caused by 'acts of God'";
- Travel: "[s]ites promoting or containing
information on travel, leisure, vacation spots, transportation
to vacation destinations";
- User Defined: "[s]ites that are not listed
in the Websense Master Database, but have been set up for
screening with the Custom URLs feature";
- Vehicles: "[a]ny site promoting vehicles,
including: cars, vans, trucks, boats/water craft, ATVs,
trains, planes and any other personal vehicles and vehicle
parts. Vehicles in this category do not carry weapons";
- Violence: "[a]ny site promoting or containing
information on violent acts, murder, rape, violent criminal
activity, gangs, gross depictions caused by acts of man,
excess profanity";
- Weapons: "[a]ny site promoting or containing
information on guns, knives, missiles, bombs, or other weapons";
- and Web Chat: "[c]hat sites via http protocol,
chat rooms (non-IRC), forums and discussion groups. Home
pages devoted to IRC."
WebSENSE: Current Blocking Categories
1. Abortion Advocacy
Sites with neutral or balanced discussion of the
issues are classified under the main category "Abortion Advocacy."
1.1 Pro-life Sites
1.2 Pro-choice Sites
2. Activist/Advocacy Groups
Sites sponsored by or devoed to organizations
that promote change or reform in public policy, public opinion,
social practice, economic activities and relationships. Excludes
commercially sponsored sites (4, 13, 21), sites dedicated
to electoral politics or legislation (10.2) or to the abortion
issue (1), sites advocating hate or violence (16, 19, 28).
3. Adult Material
3.1. Adult Content. Sites featuring full
or partial nudity reflecting or establishing a sexually oriented
context, but not sexual activity (3.3); sexual paraphernalia;
erotica and other literature featuring, or discussions of,
sexual matters falling short of pornographic; sex-oriented
businesses such as clubs, nightclubs, escort services, password/verification
sites. Includes sites supporting online purchase of such goods
and services.
3.2 Nudity. Sites offering depictions of
nude or seminude human forms, singly or in groups, not overtly
sexual in intent or effect.
3.3 Sex. Sites depicting or graphically describing
sexual acts or activity, including exhibitionism.
3.4 Sex Education. Sites offering information
on sex and sexuality, with no pornographic intent.
3.5 Lingerie & Swimsuit. Sites offering
views of models in suggestive but not lewd costume; suggestive
female breast nudity. Also classic "cheesecake" art and photography.
4. Business and Economy
Sites sponsored by or devoted to individual business
firms, but not supporting ecommerce (21) and not firms engaged
in computer or Internet businesses (13) or the sale of alcohol
or tobacco (22.1), travel services (26), vehicles (27), or
weaponry (29). Includes commercial real estate, but not residential
real estate (21.2).
4.1 Financial Data & Services. Sites
offering news and quotations on stocks, bonds, and other investment
vehicles, investment advice; but not online trading. Includes
banks, credit unions, credit cards, and life insurance.
5. Drugs (as characterized by U.S. law)
5.1 Abused Medications. Sites that discuss
or promote or provide information about prohibited, scheduled,
or otherwise controlled or regulated drugs and their abuse;
also, paraphernalia associated with such use and abuse.
5.2 Prescribed Medications. Sites providing
information about approved drugs and their medical use.
5.3 Supplements/Unregulated compounds. Sites
providing information about or promoting the use of chemicals
not regulated by the FDA (as naturally occurring compounds,
for example).
6. Education
6.1 Educational Institutions. Sites sponsored
by schools and other educational facilities or by faculty
or alumni groups, or that relate to educational events and
activities.
6.2 Cultural Institutions. Sites sponsored
by museums, galleries, theatres (but not movie theatres),
and other cultural institutions.
7. Entertainment
Sites that provide information about or promote
motion pictures, non-news radio and television, books, humor,
music, and magazines (other than those devoted primarily to
adult material (3), business (4), electronic games (9), information
technology (13), alcohol and tobacco (22.1), health (11),
hobbies (22.5), sports (24), travel (26), vehicles (27), or
weaponry (29)).
7.1 MP3. Sites that support downloading
of mp3 files or that serve as directories of such sites.
8. Gambling
Sites that provide information about or promote
gambling or that support online gambling. Risk of losing money
possible.
9. Games
Sites that provide information about or promote
electronic games, video games, computer games, role-playing
games, or online games, but not board or card games (22.5);
also sites that support or host online games. Includes sweepstakes
and giveaways.
10. Government
Sites sponsored by government branches or agencies;
all levels of government (i.e., *.gov)
10.1 Military. Sites sponsored by military
branches or agencies (i.e., *.mil)
10.2 Political Groups. Sites sponsored by
or providing information about political parties and interest
groups focused on elections or legislation.
11. Health
Sites that provide information or advice on personal
health or medical services, health insurance, procedures,
or devices, but not drugs (5). Includes self-help groups.
12. Illegal/Questionable
Sites that provide instruction in or promote crime
(except computer crime (13.1)) or unethical or dishonest behavior
or evasion of prosecution therefore.
13. Information Technology
Sites sponsored by or providing information on computer-
and Internet-industry firms.
13.1 Hacking. Sites providing information
on or promoting illegal or questionable access to or use of
communications equipment and/or software.
13.2 Proxy Avoidance Systems. Sites that
provide information on how to bypass proxy server features
or to gain access to URLs in any way that bypasses the proxy
server.
13.3 Search Engines & Portals. Sites
that support searching the Web, news groups, or indices or
directories thereof.
13.4. Web Hosting. Sites of organizations
that provide hosting services, or top-level domain pages of
Web communities.
13.5 URL Translation Sites. Sites that offer
online translation of URLs including those that offer online
language translation of Web sites by submitting the URL of
the target site.
14. Internet Communications
14.1 Web chat. Sites that host Web Chat services,
Chat sites via HTTP, on-IRC chat rooms. Home pages devoted
to IRC. Sites that offer forums or discussion groups.
14.2 Web-based Email. Sites that host Web-based
email. Any Web based email service, either browser or software
based.
15. Job Search
Sites that offer information on or support seeking
employment.
16. Militancy/Extremist
Sites that offer information on or promote or are
sponsored by groups advocating antigovernment beliefs or action.
17. News & Media
Sites that offer current or real-time news, including
those sponsored by newspapers, magazines, trade and academic
journals, radio and television stations and networks, wire
services; but not current financial quotes (4.1) or sports
(24).
17.1 Alternative Journals - On-line equivalents
to supermarket tabloids or non-mainstream periodicals Note:
This category may contain material which is sexual in nature.
18. Premium Group 1
Premium categories available with Websense Enterprise,
v4.2. Default category set is "monitor-only" unless purchased.
18.1 Advertisements. Sites that provide advertising
servers.
18.2 Freeware/Software Download. Sites whose
primary function is to provide freeware software downloads.
18.3 Instant Messaging. Sites that enable
instant messaging
18.4 Online Brokerage & Trading. Sites
that support active trading of securities and management of
investments.
18.5 Pay-to-Surf Sites. Sites that pay for
people to surf or pay to email.
19. Racism/Hate
Sites that promote the identification of racial
groups, the denigration or subjection of groups (racially
identified or otherwise), or the superiority of any group.
20. Religion
20.1 Non-traditional Religions. Sites that
provide information on or promote religions not listed in
20.2 and on other unconventional religious or quasi-religious
subjects, including cults.
20.2 Traditional Religions. Sites that provide
information on or promote Buddhism, Baha'i, Christianity,
Christian Science, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Mormonism, Shinto,
and Sikhism; also atheism.
21. Shopping
Sites that support online purchasing of consumer
goods but not including sexual paraphernalia (3.1), investments
(4.1), computer software or hardware (13), supplements (5.3),
alcohol and tobacco (22.1), travel services (26), vehicles
and parts (27), or weaponry (29). Included are sites exclusively
devoted to selling sports or religious goods.
21.1 Internet Auction. Sites that support
the offering and purchasing of goods between individuals.
21.2 Real Estate. Sites that provide information
on renting, buying and selling residential real estate.
22. Society and Lifestyle
Sites that provide information on matters of daily
life, excluding sex (3), entertainment (7), jobs (15), sports
(24), and those topics covered in subsections below.
22.1 Alcohol & Tobacco. Sites that provide
information on, promote, or support the sale of alcoholic
beverages, tobacco products, and any associated paraphernalia.
Excludes self-help groups like AA, which are in Health.
22.2 Gay & Lesbian Issues. Sites that
provide information on or cater to gay and lesbian lifestyles,
including those supporting online shopping; but not sexually
oriented (3.1, 3.3) or issue-oriented (2).
22.3 Personals & Dating. Sites that promote
interpersonal relationships, excluding those of exclusively
gay or lesbian appeal.
22.4. Restaurants & Dining. Sites that
list, review, advertise, or promote food, catering, or dining
services.
22.5 Hobbies. Sites that provide information
on or promote private and largely sedentary pastimes, but
not electronic, video, or online games (9).
23. Special Events
Sites devoted to a current event that requires separate
categorization owing to objectionable content, bandwidth demand,
or potential effect on productivity. Some such sites will
disappear; others will be reviewed after 90 days for possible
reclassification.
24. Sports
Sites that provide information on or promote sports,
active games, and recreation.
25. Tasteless
Sites that cannot be categorized elsewhere but offer
offensive, grotesque, frightening, lurid, material with no
redeeming value.
26. Travel
Sites that provide information on or promote various
travel-related services and destinations, including those
that support online purchase or reservations.
27. Vehicles
Sites that provide information on or promote vehicles,
including those that support online purchase of vehicles or
parts.
28. Violence
Sites that provide information on or promote violent
activity. Sites containing excessive profanity may be classified
here if not under Tasteless (25).
29. Weapons
Sites that provide information on, promote, or support
the sale of weapons and related items.
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