The increasing use of the Internet in public libraries has been accompanied by the adoption of systems to control and monitor access to ensure that only appropriate content reaches the library computers.
Libraries often offer free access to the Internet for the general public, which essentially means the people who use the service are anonymous, and therefore have the potential to use the resource inappropriately and without alerting library administrators.
CensorNet offers a straightforward solution for any library wishing
to adopt a web filtering system
to stop inappropriate content from being accessed by guests (anonymous
or authenticated) in the library. This also mitigates risk from introducing
viruses and other suspect material to the library computer systems.
To learn more about how CensorNet can help your library, please click here to talk to a representative.