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What is Internet Filtering? |
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The El Paso Public Library has installed
filtering software in some of the computer labs. This software will
be installed at all library facilities in the near future. Adult
patrons may now select filtered or unfiltered sessions for
themselves or their minor children. These options may be changed at
any time by adults for themselves or their minor children by
notifying library staff. To find out which libraries currently have
this filtering software installed, please contact your neighborhood
library.
We have prepared answers to some commonly asked questions about
internet filtering below.
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What is an Internet filter?
How does it work? |
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Filtering or blocking technology restricts access to Internet
content through a variety of means. Two basic types of filters
currently dominate the market: filters that block content containing
disapproved words (keyword blocking) and filters that block access
according to a list of disapproved sites (site blocking). In either
case, the filter manufacturer, in its own way and according to its
own standards, determines which words or sites will be blocked. The El
Paso Public Library uses a combination of both types of filters.
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Will the Library’s filter be
able to block ALL undesirable sites? |
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Regardless of their methods, filters underblock and overblock, and
all block constitutionally protected speech. What’s more, the use of
filters may give parents a false sense that their children are
protected when this is not the case. Filters are not effective in
blocking all “objectionable” material or the interactive aspects of
the internet. In addition, filters do not protect children against
those who wish to do them harm.
The Library strongly believes that educating children to use the
Internet wisely is their best protection, now and in the future.
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To read more about Internet Filtering please visit the American
Library Association website..... |
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