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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Israeli Filtered Internet

The leading chareidishe communities in Israel are apparently on the verge of backing a new filtered internet access system which works through existing service providers.

It will be a whitelist system based upon a personal or professional profile, and software and ISP based.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Boruch HaBoh, welcome back. Regarding the filtered internet it is a welcome nod to the pervasiveness of technology which we cannot escape if we want to compete.

2:52 PM  
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