A web filter is a technology that screens and blocks access to websites or content based on predefined criteria. It is commonly used to restrict access to inappropriate or malicious content, enforce internet usage policies, and protect networks from online threats. Web filters can be implemented as software, hardware, or cloud-based services, and they often use blacklists, whitelists, and content analysis techniques to determine which websites to block or allow.
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