Tác giả: icraorg
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The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future
This page shows the original ICRA vocabulary, first published in December 2000, along with the definitions and guidance notes. The vocabulary is available in a machine-readable format as a PICS1 .rat file. PICS labels generated using this vocabulary are still supported in ICRAplus however any new usage of the ICRA system should be built on…
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Context
The context modifiers are not site descriptors; rather, they are for use in very specific circumstances to modify a description that may otherwise suggest that the content may not be acceptable to parents. The underlying philosophy behind the use of these modifiers is ‘how a parent would view this material as presented to their child.’…
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Context
The context modifiers are not site descriptors; rather, they are for use in very specific circumstances to modify a description that may otherwise suggest that the content may not be acceptable to parents. The underlying philosophy behind the use of these modifiers is ‘how a parent would view this material as presented to their child.’…
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Context
The context modifiers are not site descriptors; rather, they are for use in very specific circumstances to modify a description that may otherwise suggest that the content may not be acceptable to parents. The underlying philosophy behind the use of these modifiers is ‘how a parent would view this material as presented to their child.’…
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Context
The context modifiers are not site descriptors; rather, they are for use in very specific circumstances to modify a description that may otherwise suggest that the content may not be acceptable to parents. The underlying philosophy behind the use of these modifiers is ‘how a parent would view this material as presented to their child.’…
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Context
The context modifiers are not site descriptors; rather, they are for use in very specific circumstances to modify a description that may otherwise suggest that the content may not be acceptable to parents. The underlying philosophy behind the use of these modifiers is ‘how a parent would view this material as presented to their child.’…
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Context
The context modifiers are not site descriptors; rather, they are for use in very specific circumstances to modify a description that may otherwise suggest that the content may not be acceptable to parents. The underlying philosophy behind the use of these modifiers is ‘how a parent would view this material as presented to their child.’…
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The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future
The FOSI board has approved the latest revision of the ICRA vocabulary, due to be introduced during 2008. The vocabulary is revised every 2 – 3 years to ensure that it remains relevant as Web content and Internet services evolve. As always, the feedback we have received from content providers who have labelled their material…
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The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future
Windows version This walk through assumes that your web site is essentially the first thing you’ve used your computer for. For many users, the level of detail here may be rather more than you need. For others, hopefully it will help to build up your confidence! These are the steps we’re going to take: Check…
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The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future
Mac version This walk through assumes that your web site is essentially the first thing you’ve used your computer for. For many users, the level of detail here may be rather more than you need. For others, hopefully it will help to build up your confidence! These are the steps we’re going to take: Check…