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On 21/06/11 16:43, Brendan Molloy wrote:
> You could also consider the WOT tool: http://www.mywot.com/.
> 
> It's ja plugin for a web browser that shows a rating based on child
> safety, trustworthiness, etc, so instead of purely blocking, simply
> explain to your child links that show up with an orange circle shouldn't
> be taken at face value, and red circled links should be possibly avoided
> entirely. The ratings are set by users of the client itself, so
> crowd-sourced classification.
> 
> I've been using WOT for a while now. Very nice for avoiding random
> phishing links on Google :)
> 
> Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
>> K L wrote:
>>
It has one unfortunate flaw in that it blocks domains rather than
websites. So if at some time has hosted even one dodgy website out of
the thousands it hosts or if a small number of users find the website
not to their taste they can taint the whole domain.

Heracles
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