URL filtering (or filtrages d'URL in French) is a technique used to control access to websites based on their URLs. It involves examining the requested URL against a database or a set of rules to determine whether access should be allowed or blocked. It is commonly used in organizations, schools, and homes to restrict access to inappropriate or malicious content, improve productivity by blocking distracting websites, and enforce internet usage policies.
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