Content filtering is the use of software to screen and exclude access to web pages or email deemed objectionable. It is commonly used to restrict access to certain websites or content based on predefined criteria, such as keywords, URLs, or content categories. Content filtering can be implemented at various levels, including individual devices, networks, or internet service providers (ISPs).
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