(Answer) (Category) PRW.NET FAQ's : (Category) Content and Time Controls :
What categories can be blocked?
Category Description
Alcohol Sites promoting the use of alcohol, including drink recipes, home brewing methodology, advertisements, etc. (For example, www.budweiser.com, www.beer.com,www.jackdaniels.com.)
Alternative Journals Sites for non-mainstream periodicals, information on self-awareness, spirituality, healing arts, holistic living, junk culture, fringe media, art perspectives, etc. (For example, www.ufomind.com, www.ghostbooks.com, www.newfrontier.com.)
Anarchy Sites contain information regarding militias, weapons, anti-government groups, terrorism, overthrowing of the government, killing methods, etc. (For example, www.anarchy.org, www.overthrow.com, www.anarchist-cookbook.com.)
Automobiles Sites of automobile manufacturers and dealers, sales, leasing, clubs, etc. (For example, www.gm.com, www.landrover.com, www.porsche.com.)
Chat Chat sites accessed via the http protocol. Protect the children from predators. (For example, chat.yahoo.com, www.icq.com, www.aol.comaim.)
Criminal Skills Sites that promote illegal activity, such as pyrotechnics, computer hacking, credit card number generating, password cracking, surveillance and murder. (For example, www.happyhacker.org, www.illegalworld.com, www.phreak.com.)
Cults Sites promoting cult or gothic subject matter, use of mind control, paranoia, fear, and any other type of psychological control or manipulation. (For example, www.satanicchurch.com, www.occultnet.com, www.gothcafe.com.)
Drugs Sites that promote the use or purchase of illegal drugs. These may include offering marijuana seeds for sale, growing methods,techniques and products for testing clean for drugs, information on acid and/or "mushrooms", and all other forms of narcotics. (For example, www.420.com, www.homegrownfantasy.com, www.hightimes.com.)
Employment Sites geared toward job-seekers, such as online bulletin boards, classified ad sites, resume listing services, head hunting firms, etc. (For example, www.monster.com, www.careerpath.com, www.jobdirect.com.)
Entertainment Sites containing such things as movies, theater times, comic strips, television, music, hobbies, and rock bands. (For example, www.musicmachine.com, www.mp3.com, www.moviephone.com.)
Financial Sites related to the financial trade, such as stock trading, financial news, online banking services, and trading exchanges. (For example, www.wellsfargo.com, www.fidelitymortgage.com, www.massmutual.com.)
Gambling Sites which encourage gambling such as betting sites, bookmaker odds, lottery, bingo, horse/dog track, online sport betting, online casinos, etc. (For example, www.gambleonnet.net, www.online-gambling-site.com, www.winnersonline.com.)
Games Sites related to computer or other games, such as game download sites and online game sites. (For example, www.playstation.com, www.gameboy.com, zeldalegends.net.)
Hate Groups Sites that contain material related to the discrimination of any group of people based on race, religion, gender, nationality, etc. (For example, www.k-k-k.com, www.nazi.org, www.stormfront.org.)
Humor Sites whose primary purpose is for comedy, jokes, fun, etc. (For example, www.aaajokes.com, www.jokesandhumor.com, www.joke-of-the-day.com.)
Lifestyle Sites that contain material relative to an individual"s personal life, whether straight, gay, lesbian, or otherwise; any site pertaining to any particular culture, behavior, organization, society, club, etc. (For example, www.qrd.org, www.gaywired.com, www.blakout.net.)
Magazines Online magazines and online versions of print magazines except for those contained in other categories. (For example, www.cosmomag.com, www.usnews.com, www.imagingmagazine.com.)
News Sites relating to mainstream online news publications or any media format such as print, radio, or television. (For example, www.cnn.com,www.dailyregister.com, news.yahoo.com.)
Newsgroups Sites which offer archives of Usenet postings. (For example, groups.google.com, www.sucknews.com, www.easyusenet.com.)
Obscene & Tasteless Sites that involve such things as mutilation, murder, bodily functions, horror, death, candid scenes, executions, violence, etc. (For example, www.celebritymorgue.com, www.rotten.com, www.gruesome.com.)
Opinion Sites that pertain to politicians, election campaigns, opinion articles, political organizations, political publications, churches and related publications, discussion forums, and religions. (For example, www.ascensionchurch.org, www.capitolalert.com, opposing.scientology.org.)
Personals Contains sites that are related to personal ads, dating sites, dating services, relationships, introductions, etc. (For example, www.friendfinder.com, www.match.com, www.tru-love.com.)
Pornography Sites that contain nudity of any sort, vulgarity, including the likes of Playboy, Hustler, and Penthouse. (For example, www.playboy.com, www.gaymalepost.com, www.dirtypics.co.uk.)
Public Proxies Sites which offer free anonymous proxy services. (For example, www.anonymizer.com, www.safeweb.com, www.silentsurf.com.)
R-Rated Dating services pertaining to anything which involves 18 and over dating, lingerie and swimsuits, revealing pictures. Sites that are adult in nature without being explicitly pornographic. (For example, fine-lingerie.com, www.a1singles.com, www.virtualobsessions.com.)
Self-help Sites that include information such as diet, nutritional facts, therapies, counseling services, motivation, conferences, articles, etc. (For example, www.selfhelpcenter.com, www.centerpointe.com, www.stressless.com.)
Shopping Sites which contain consumer oriented online shopping, online malls, travel agencies, real estate, automobiles, classifieds, and online trading services. (For example, www.ebay.com, shopping.yahoo.com, www.nordstrom.com.)
Sports Sites of the professional baseball, basketball, hockey, football & soccer teams, sports magazines, sporting events like winter & summer Olympics, etc. (For example, espn.go.com, www.nba.com, sportsillustrated.cnn.com.)
Tickets Sites which offer ticket sales for entertainment: concerts, sporting events, races, expos, etc. (For example, www.ticketmaster.com, www.boxoffice-tickets.com, www.sportstickets.net.)
Travel Sites that offer travel tickets and reservations, travel clubs, travelogues, visitor information bureaus, travel promotions, etc. (For example, www.expedia.com, www.travel.com, www.travelocity.com.)
Web-based E-Mail Sites which offer free online web based e-mail services, this excludes ISPs which provide standard POP or IMAP email accounts. (For example, www.hotmail.com, www.email.com, mail.yahoo.com.)

2002-Sep-13 1:13pm
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