Filtering Software definition

Filtering Software means Internet filtering software approved for use under the IIA Codes.
Filtering Software means a system for blocking any undesirable correspondence;

Examples of Filtering Software in a sentence

  • Users are prohibited from circumventing or attempting to circumvent any Filtering Software that may be in place from time to time.

  • Despite every effort to supervise learner-use of the Network and the employment of Filtering Software, the Network could potentially be used to access Inappropriate Material.

  • Despite every effort to supervise learner-use of the Network and the employment of Filtering Software, the Network could potentially be used to access inappropriate material.

  • Information identifying current providers of such protections is available at Stop Think Connect, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, or in the following Web directories: Internet Blocking and Filtering Software or Filtered Access.

Related to Filtering Software

  • Supplier Software means software which is proprietary to the Supplier and software which is or will be used by the Supplier for the purposes of providing the Placement Services;

  • Customer Software means software which is owned by or licensed to the Customer, including software which is or will be used by the Supplier for the purposes of providing the Goods and/or Services but excluding the Supplier Software;

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • System Software means machine-readable data and executable programs used to define the functionality of the HPS control system and standard hardware products, but does not include firmware, operating system, application software or other software products.

  • Developed Software means software specifically designed for the Principal under the Contract. Depending how advanced its development is, it may be either a Product or a Service or both.