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| Web Content Filtering Service allows your organization to set and enforce acceptable use policies governing what materials can and cannot be accessed on the company's computers. By utilizing our Web Content Filtering, we can block objectionable content (for liability and productivity losses) while preserving the access to valuable Internet resources. This is a user-based service in which is updated with up to 65 web site categories to be blocked based on the filtering requests of your business. |
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