What HTML tag can I use to bypass category filters on my website?

  • Context: HTML/CSS 
  • Thread starter Thread starter incognito41
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Html
Click For Summary
SUMMARY

To bypass category filters on a website, it is essential to identify the specific HTML tag that the workplace's filtering system examines. Users should consult their network administrators to determine whether the filters utilize outdated standards such as PICS or POWDER. The discussion highlights the need for a tailored approach based on the filtering technology in use, as no universal HTML tag exists for this purpose.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of HTML tags and their functions
  • Familiarity with web filtering technologies
  • Basic knowledge of network administration
  • Awareness of outdated standards like PICS and POWDER
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the specific HTML tags used by workplace filtering systems
  • Consult network administrators about the filtering criteria
  • Explore alternatives to PICS and POWDER for content categorization
  • Investigate modern web filtering solutions and their configurations
USEFUL FOR

Web developers, network administrators, and anyone needing to navigate or modify content filtering systems in a workplace environment.

incognito41
Messages
22
Reaction score
0
All, I'm creating a website for my wife and i'd like to be able to make updates while at work. unfortunately our filters here won't let the site come through because of the category settings. For example, if i were to try and go to the texas lotto page, our filters would block it because the category is gambling/gaming/entertainment...

when i try and view her page it blocks it because the site does not have a category.

my question is: Is there some html tag i need to incorporate for this? I've looked online for various combinations of html, tag, category, filter and have found nothing discussing this topic.

any help would be greatly appreiciated.

thanks,
jose
 
Technology news on Phys.org
You need to find out which specific tag your workplace's filters look at. Ask your network administrators. It might be either PICS (now apparently obsolete) or POWDER, or maybe something else entirely.
 

Similar threads

  • · Replies 3 ·
Replies
3
Views
2K
  • · Replies 11 ·
Replies
11
Views
4K
  • · Replies 3 ·
Replies
3
Views
3K
Replies
2
Views
4K
Replies
4
Views
11K
  • · Replies 9 ·
Replies
9
Views
3K
  • · Replies 6 ·
Replies
6
Views
3K
  • · Replies 6 ·
Replies
6
Views
6K
  • Sticky
  • · Replies 2 ·
Replies
2
Views
507K