Web Content Filtering Sample Clauses
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Web Content Filtering. The Service Provider will maintain and support the school/academy’s central Web Content Filtering hardware and underlying associated technologies. All configuration, updates and back-ups will be the responsibility of the Service Provider. The global and primary schools / primary academy’s filtering policy will be managed by the Service Provider under this agreement in accord with the best practice security policies unless explicitly requested by the school in writing. In such a case, management and responsibility for the filtering policies can be passed to the school’s technical support provider and school respectfully. As part of the maintenance, the Service Provider will be responsible for maintaining all integration methods used in deployment. The schools/academies will be responsible for maintaining policy groups in their own installation, following the protocols set by the Service Provider. Web filtering data retention will adhere to Service Provider retention policies. Data on all Internet access will be retained for up to 6 months. The Service Provider reserves the rights to carry out reporting on any school/academy or individual for investigation purposes. The Service Provider’s Service Desk (Trafford IT Hub) will be made available to log incidents related to the Web Content filtering or requests for changes to the primary school and global filtering policies. Schools/academies will have the option to bypass the central proxy servers where evidence has been provided that they have robust web filtering and anti-virus solutions in place along-side policies and procedures to ensure safe and legal use. In order to partly compensate for a reduction in the services taken, schools/academies by-passing the proxy servers and taking full responsibility for their own filtering will have their charges reduced by the sum shown in the charging table. In line with UK law and the necessary contractual provisions agreed with our ISP (currently JA-NET) the Service Provider reserves the right to monitor transmissions and temporarily filter at firewall level for malicious content in the interests of all sites connected to Trafford’s WAN. Reference document for ▇▇▇▇▇ terms and conditions: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/documents/publications/policy/service-terms.pdf
Web Content Filtering. To control internet usage, the Verizon DNS Safeguard w eb portal administration console enables set up, manage, and test of different acceptable use policies w ith selections from over sixty (60) categories or blocking/allow ing individual domains through the black/w ▇▇▇▇ list.
Web Content Filtering. 3.7.22.1 Web Content Filtering is provided by a 3rd Party Solution.
3.7.22.2 Content filtering is applied at a user level. EPX has three default Web Content Filtering profiles based upon EPX Best Practices. Each user will need to be associated with one of these profiles.
3.7.22.3 Default profiles are managed and amended at EPX discretion. Any amendments will automatically be applied to all appropriate users.
3.7.22.4 Profiles will be discussed and agreed prior to implementation. In the event of no prior agreement, EPX will apply a basic-level default profile. 3.7.22.5 Custom profile configurations will incur additional Charges.
3.7.22.6 Customisation of the Web Content Filtering settings may be requested by the Customer prior to setup. Following setup, reasonable and infrequent amendments to Web Content Filtering permitted, however, if requests for modifications become regular or complex, Charges for this work may be levied at EPXs discretion.
3.7.22.7 Customer-specific requirements and configurations must be made to EPX in writing.
Web Content Filtering. Cedar Springs Public Schools uses content filtering software to limit student access to inappropriate material. Any attempt to disable or tamper with the settings of this software will result in the loss of Internet access privileges. Any attempt to change Internet browser security settings could result in loss of Internet access privileges.
Web Content Filtering. To control internet usage, the DNS Safeguard web portal administration console enables set up, manage, and test of different acceptable use policies with selections from over 60 categories or blocking/allowing individual domains through the black/white list.
Web Content Filtering. Supplier providing internet access should be filter and block inappropriate websites via blacklisting tool.
Web Content Filtering. The Service Provider will maintain and support the school/academy’s central Web Content Fil- tering hardware and underlying associated technologies. All configuration, updates and back- ups will be the responsibility of the Service Provider. The global and primary school’/primary academy’s filtering policy will be managed by the Service Provider under this agreement in ac- cord with the Trafford Curriculum ICT Service’s policies unless explicitly requested by the school in writing. In such a case, management and responsibility for the filtering policies can be passed to the school’s technical support provider and school respectfully. As part of the maintenance, the Service Provider will be responsible for maintaining all integra- tion methods used in deployment. The schools/academies will be responsible for maintaining policy groups in their own installation, following the protocols set by the Service Provider. Schools/academies are expected to communicate with the Service Provider any changes to avoid incorrect filtering or policies applied for example; IP address change, server name change, changes to security groups or any other change that will cause incorrect filtering for users or groups.
Web Content Filtering. Orinda Union School District uses content filtering software to limit student access to inappropriate material. Any attempt to disable or tamper with the settings of this software will result in the loss of Internet access privileges. Any attempt to change Internet browser security settings could result in loss of Internet access privileges.
