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Filtering Software*

B Safe Online
www.bsafehome.com

Bascom
www.bascom.com

Bess
www.n2h2.com

Citadel Technology
www.citadell.com

Crayon Crawler
www.crayoncrawler.com

Cyber Patrol
www.cyberpatrol.com

CyberSitter
www.cybersitter.com

Cyber Snoop
www.Pearlsw.com

Gargoyle
www.softalley.com

Inet Library
www.inetlibrary.com

Internet Manager
www.elronsoftware.com

K-12 World Smart
www.jdltech.com

FoolProof Internet
www.SmartStuff.com

NetNanny
www.netnanny.com

Planetweb
www.planetview.com/cust/ss_lvl2.html

Safe Surf
www.safesurf.com/

Security Software Systems
www.securitysoft.com

Software4Parents
NetParenting.com

SurfWatch
www.surfwatch.com

This Homeroom - Free Filter Initiative for United States Schools
www.this.com/freefilter/index.htm

We-Blocker
www.we-blocker.com

Web Manager
www.winnebago.com

Websense
www.websense.com

X-Stop
www.8e6.com

Find Out About Filtering

Information about the Internet Protection Act from the NJ Department of Education

Information about the Children's Internet Protection Act from the New Jersey State Library
http://www2.njstatelib.org/njlib/ufilter.htm

Information about the Children's Internet Protection Act from N2H2
http://www.filteringinfo.org/

Filtering Facts
http://filteringfacts.org/

The Internet Filter Assessment Project
http://www.bluehighways.com/tifap/

Platform for Internet Content Selection
www.w3.org/pub/WWW/PICS/

A Dozen Reasons why Schools Should Avoid Filtering
fromnowon.org/mar96/whynot.html

Internet Family Empowerment White Paper: How Filtering Tools Enable Responsible Parents to Protect Their Children Online
Center for Democracy and Technology / Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition
http://www.cdt.org/speech/empower.html

Questions About Software Solutions at Libraries
Enough is Enough
http://www.enough.org/summit/7.Q.A.html 

Figuring Out Filters: A Quick Guide to Help Demystify Them
by Karen G. Schneider Feb. 1, 1998
SLJ Online
http://www.bookwire.com/SLJ/articles.article$7032

Summary of Features of Filtering Software
A Parents Guide to the Internet and how to protect your children in cyberspace by Parry Artab
http://www.familyguidebook.com/chart.html

Education World article about the debate of filtering.
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr070.shtml

Filtering Information from the Texas ISP Association
http://www.tispa.org/info/kinnaman/filtering.htm

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