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Catholic Internet Services ( CIS )™ Filtered FAQ
What is Internet filtering?
What is server-based filtering?
What is client-based filtering?
What is an Internet cache?
What makes a Web site inappropriate?
How does it handle news, mail, chat, and telnet?
What happens when a user accesses a blocked site?
How are sites chosen to be blocked?
How often is the database of sites updated?
Do you do inclusion or exclusion filtering?
Does it work with any browser?
How do I set up my browser for CIS Filtered Service ?
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What is Internet filtering?
A. Internet filtering is a process that
prevents or blocks access to certain material on the Internet. Filtering
is most commonly used to prevent children from accessing inappropriate
material and to keep employees productive on the Internet.
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Q. What
is server-based filtering?
A. Server-based filtering occurs on a central
computer (server) on a local area network, or at the Internet Service
Provider (ISP). With server-based solutions, a site is blocked before
it gets to the user's computer. It is the most efficient, least costly
and most reliable filtering solution.
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What is client-based filtering?
A. Client-based filtering occurs on an individual
computer. The filtering software and list of blocked sites are stored
on the user's computer. This was the first type of Internet filtering
available to consumers. It is slow, prone to software problems, and difficult
to keep current.
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What is an Internet cache?
A. An Internet cache stores Web sites that
have been previously requested on the proxy server. The next time a user
tries to access the site, it is retrieved from storage (the cache) rather
than from the Internet.
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What makes a Web site inappropriate?
A. The Internet is a wonderful resource,
but it also contains a vast amount of inappropriate information including
pornography and other material unsuitable for young people. The Filtered
Access Dial-up Service identifies the types of web sites which maybe inappropriate
and has developed a 'Filtering Philosophy' that we use to make determinations
on which sites we block.
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How does your filter handle news, mail, chat, telnet, and such?
A. Our filter denies access to all NNTP
(News) Servers on port 119. However, your users will still be able to
access news through web-based news services such as Deja News. Web (HTTP),
FTP and Gopher site access is controlled through our filter. Chat, Telnet
and other software is allowed with full unrestricted access.
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What happens when a user tries to access a blocked site?
A. The user will be presented with a screen
that says they have been blocked from the site they are trying to visit.
At this point the user must hit the back button on their browser or enter
a new address to visit.
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How are sites chosen to be blocked?
A. Sites are blocked based on the following
criteria: nudity, adult content, sex, violence, drug use, bad language,
crude or vulgar language/gestures, discrimination, denigration of others'
race, religion, gender, nationality and/or orientation, crime, tastelessness,
and high risk.
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How often is the database of blocked sites updated?
A. The database gets updated every night
of the week with sites constantly being added & removed from the list
at their content changes.
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Does the Filtered Access Service do inclusion filtering or exclusion filtering?
A. Inclusion filtering takes place when
you only allow access to sites included in your database. Exclusion filtering
takes place when you allow access to all sites except those listed in
your database. The Filtered Access Service is fundamentally exclusion
filtering. This means allowing access to any Internet site unless the
filter explicitly blocks it. Because of the vast array of sites available
on the internet, exclusion filtering is the only practical way to filter.
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Does the Filtered Access Service work with any browser?
A. Yes. The Filtered Access Service is usable
by any browser that is configurable to run through a proxy. These include
Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Web Explorer,
and others.
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How do I setup my browser for CIS Filtered Service ?
A. On
Internet Explorer go to Tools, Internet Options,
Connections Tab, Click on your CIS dial-up account, then click on
settings, click on the box that says use a proxy server, in
the address box enter proxy-01.safepages.com, Port 8965. On
Firefox,
go to Edit, Preferences, on the categories box, double click on
Advance, click on Proxies, check on Manual Proxy
configuration, on HTTP proxy enter proxy-01.safepages.com,
Port 8965.
If you have problems configuring it yourself, call technical support
at 1-888-461-8760.
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If you lose the supernatural meaning of your life,
your charity will be philanthropy; your purity, decency; your mortification,
stupidity; your discipline, a whip; and all your works fruitless.
Blessed Jose Maria Escriva: The way
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