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The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

We’ve done our best to make labelling your website as easy as possible, however, we recognize that it can be confusing, especially for non-technical webmasters. As part of ICRAchecked, therefore, we offer the Label Assist service which comprises: A review of your site and the creation of the appropriate label(s) Hosting the label(s) on our […]

The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

We’ve done our best to make labelling your website as easy as possible, however, we recognize that it can be confusing, especially for non-technical webmasters. As part of ICRAchecked, therefore, we offer the Label Assist service which comprises: A review of your site and the creation of the appropriate label(s) Hosting the label(s) on our […]

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 […]

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.’ […]

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.’ […]

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.’ […]

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.’ […]

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.’ […]

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.’ […]