WebFilter database categories and definitions:

Category Defined Criteria

Adult/Sexually Explicit

Examples:

  • http://www.playboy.com/
  • http://www.sex.com/

  • Adult products including sex toys, CD-ROMs, and videos
  • Child Pornography/Pedophilia*
  • Adult services including videoconferencing, escort services, and strip clubs
  • Erotic stories and textual descriptions of sexual acts
  • Explicit cartoons and animation
  • Online groups, including newsgroups and forums, that are sexually explicit in nature
  • Sexually-oriented or erotic full or partial nudity
  • Depictions or images of sexual acts, including animals or inanimate objects used in a sexual manner
  • Sexually exploitive or sexually violent text or graphics
  • Bondage, fetishes, genital piercing
  • Naturist sites that feature nudity
  • Erotic or fetish photography, which depicts nudity
NOTE: We do not include sites regarding sexual health, breast cancer, or sexually transmitted diseases (except in graphic examples).

* SurfControl sends all child-oriented erotic sites to global advocacy groups, including the Australian Broadcasting Authority (AU), Bundesministerium für Inneres (AT), Internet Watch Foundation (UK), Interpol, Meldpunt (NL) and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (US).

Advertisements & Pop-Ups

Examples:

  • http://www.mediaplex.com/
  • http://www.goingplatinum.com/
  • Banner Ad Servers
  • Pop-Up advertisements
  • Adware

NOTE: SurfControl uses the most current technical definition for Adware, recognizing the difference between non-malicious adware like "cookies" and the more serious Spyware content.

Alcohol & Tobacco

Examples:

  • http://www.smokerswelcome.com/
  • http://www.jagermeister.com/
  • Alcohol and tobacco promotional Web sites
  • Distributing alcohol or tobacco free or for a charge
NOTE: Illegal use of Alcohol & Tobacco is covered under Illegal Drugs.

Arts

Examples:

  • http://www.moma.org/
  • http://www.bso.org/

  • Museums, galleries, artist sites (sculpture, photography, etc.)
  • Performing arts (theatre, vaudeville, opera, symphonies, etc.)
  • Dance companies, studios and training
  • Book reviews and promotions, variety magazines and poetry

Blogs & Forums

Examples:

  • http://www.blogger.com/
  • http://www.livejournal.com/
  • Weblog (blog) sites
  • Newsgroups
  • Opinion or discussion forums

Business

Examples:

  • http://www.webex.com/
  • http://www.ups.com

  • General business corporate web sites
  • International and multi-national large general business corporate sites
  • Business Associations
  • Basic business sites, such as FedEx, that enable organizations to manage their necessary daily business tasks

NOTE: Business sites that fit more appropriately into another related category, such as Finance or Travel, will be categorized in this more suitable category.

Chat

Examples:

  • http://chat.msn.com/
  • http://www.chatcamcity.com/
  • Web-based chat
  • Instant Message servers

NOTE:This category filters HTTP traffic only. For a broad-based IM and P2P filtering, please read about SurfControl Enterprise Threat Shield

Computing & Internet

Examples:

  • http://www.zdnet.com/
  • http://www.cnet.com/
  • Reviews, information, buyer's guides of computers, computer parts and accessories, and software
  • Computer/software/Internet companies, industry news and magazines
  • Pay-to-Surf sites

Criminal Activity

Examples:

  • http://www.lockpicks.com/
  • http://www.anarchist-cookbook.com/
  • Advocating, instructing, or giving advice on performing illegal acts
  • Tips on evading law enforcement
  • Lock-picking and burglary techniques

Downloads

Examples:

  • http://www.download.com/
  • http://www.extremethemes.net/

  • Downloadable (non-streaming) movie, video or sound clips
  • Downloadable PDA software, including: themes and graphics
  • Freeware and shareware sites
  • Personal storage or backup
  • Clip art, fonts and animated gif pages

NOTE: Does not include update sites such as those for operating systems, anti-virus agents, or other business-critical programs.

Education

Examples:

  • http://www.bu.edu/
  • http://heritagehomeschool.com/

  • Educational institutions, including pre-, elementary, secondary, and high schools; universities
  • Educational sites: pre-, elementary, secondary, and high schools; universities
  • Distance education and trade schools, including online courses
  • Online teacher resources (lesson plans, etc.)

Entertainment

Examples:

  • http://www.nbc.com/
  • http://www.billboard.com/

  • Television, movies, music and video programming guides
  • Online magazines and reviews on the entertainment industry
  • Celebrity fan sites
  • Broadcasting firms and technologies (satellite, cable, etc.)
  • Horoscopes
  • Jokes, comics, comic books, comedians or any site designed to be funny or satirical
  • Online greeting cards
  • Amusement/theme parks

Fashion & Beauty

Examples:

  • http://www.revlon.com/
  • http://www.cosmopolitan.com/
  • Fashion or glamour magazines online
  • Beauty and cosmetics

Finance & Investment

Examples:

  • http://www.bankofamerica.com/
  • http://www.mutualsavings.com/

  • Stock quotes, stock tickers, and fund rates
  • Online stock or equity trading
  • Online banking and bill-pay services
  • Investing advice or contacts for trading securities
  • Money management/investment services or firm
  • General finances and companies that advise about finances
  • Accountancy, actuaries, banks, mortgages, and general insurance companies

Food & Dining

Examples:

  • http://www.papaginos.com/
  • http://www.allrecipes.com
  • Recipes, cooking instruction and tips, food products, and wine advisors
  • Restaurants, cafes, eateries, pubs, and bars
  • Food/drink magazines, reviews

Gambling

Examples:

  • http://www.casino.com/
  • http://www.100-gambling.com/

  • Online gambling or lottery web sites that invite the use of real or virtual money
  • Information or advice for placing wagers, participating in lotteries, gambling, or running numbers
  • Virtual casinos and offshore gambling ventures
  • Sports picks and betting pools
  • Virtual sports and fantasy leagues that offer large rewards or request significant wagers

NOTE: Casino/Hotel/Resort sites that do not feature online gambling or provide gaming tips are categorized under Travel.

Games

Examples:

  • http://www.gamezilla.com/
  • http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/
  • Game playing or downloading; game hosting or contest hosting
  • Tips and advice on games or obtaining cheat codes ("cheatz")
  • Journals and magazines dedicated to online game playing

Government

Examples:

  • http://www.parliament.uk/
  • http://www.whitehouse.gov/
  • Local, state, federal and international government sites
  • Government services such as taxation, armed forces, customs bureaus, emergency services

Hacking

Examples:

  • http://www.astalavista.net/
  • http://www.easywarez.com/

  • Promotion, instruction, or advice on the questionable or illegal use of equipment and/or software for purpose of hacking passwords, creating viruses, gaining access to other computers and/or computerized communication systems
  • Sites that provide instruction or work-arounds for filtering software
  • Cracked software and information sites; Warez
  • Pirated software and multimedia download sites
  • Computer crime

Health & Medicine

Examples:

  • http://www.johnshopkins.org/
  • http://www.weightwatchers.com/

  • Prescription medicines
  • Medical information and reference about ailments, conditions, and drugs
  • General health such as fitness and well-being
  • Medical procedures, including elective and cosmetic surgery
  • Dentistry, optometry, and other medical-related sites
  • General psychiatry and mental well-being sites
  • Psychology, self-help books, and organizations
  • Promoting self-healing of physical and mental abuses, ailments, and addictions
  • Alternative and complementary therapies, including: yoga, chiropractic and cranio-sacral
  • Hospital, medical insurance

Hobbies & Recreation

Examples:

  • http://rockclimbing.org/
  • http://www.ete.org/

  • Recreational pastimes such as collecting, gardening, kit airplanes
  • Outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, camping, rock climbing
  • Tips or trends focused on a specific art, craft, or technique
  • Online publications on a specific pastime or recreational activity
  • Online clubs, associations or forums dedicated to a hobby
  • Traditional (board, card, etc.) games and their enthusiasts
  • Animal/pet related sites, including breed-specific sites, training, shows and humane societies

Hosting Sites

Examples:

  • http://www.geocities.com/
  • http://www.angelfire.com/
  • Web sites that host business and individuals' web pages (i.e. GeoCities, earthlink.net, AOL)

Illegal Drugs

Examples:

  • http://www.cannabis.com/
  • http://www.shroomery.org/

  • Recipes, instructions or kits for manufacturing or growing illicit substances for purposes other than industrial usage
  • Glamorizing, encouraging, or instructing on the use of or masking the use of alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, or other substances that are illegal to minors
  • Information on "legal highs": glue sniffing, misuse of prescription drugs or abuse of other legal substances
  • Distributing illegal drugs free or for a charge
  • Displaying, selling, or detailing use of drug paraphernalia

Infrastructure

Examples:

  • http://a248.g.akamai.net/
  • http://g.msn.com/
  • Content delivery networks
  • XML Reference Schemas
  • Web analytics and statistics services
  • Transaction servers
  • Corporate image servers

NOTE: SurfControl recommends this category be used for monitoring and reporting purposes only.

Intimate Apparel & Swimwear

Examples:

  • http://www.victoriassecret.com/
  • http://www.swimsuits.com/
  • Lingerie, negligee and other intimate apparel modeling
  • Swimwear modeling
  • Model fan pages
  • Modeling information and agencies
  • Fitness models/sports celebrities

Intolerance & Hate

Examples:

  • http://www.theneworder.org/
  • http://www.whitepowerforum.com/

  • Advocating or inciting degradation or attack of specified populations or institutions based on associations such as religion, race, nationality, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation
  • Promoting a political or social agenda that is supremacist in nature and/or exclusionary of others based on their race, religion, nationality, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation
  • Holocaust revisionist/denial sites and other revisionist sites that encourage hate
  • Coercion or recruitment for membership in a gang* or cult**
  • Militancy, extremist
  • Flagrantly insensitive or offensive material, including lack of recognition or respect for opposing opinions and beliefs
NOTE: We do not include news, historical, or press incidents that may include the above criteria (except in graphic examples).

*A gang is defined as: a group whose primary activities are the commission of felonious criminal acts, which has a common name or identifying sign or symbol, and whose members individually or collectively engage in criminal activity in the name of the group.

**A cult is defined as: a group whose followers have been deceptively and manipulatively recruited and retained through undue influence such that followers' personalities and behavior are altered. Leadership is all-powerful, ideology is totalistic, and the will of the individual is subordinate to the group. Sets itself outside of society.

Job Search & Career Development

Examples:

  • http://www.monster.com/
  • http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
  • Employment agencies, contractors, job listings, career information
  • Career searches, career-networking groups

Kid's Sites

Examples:

  • http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/
  • http://www.nickjr.com/
  • Child oriented sites and sites published by children

Motor Vehicles

Examples:

  • http://www.honda.com/
  • http://www.autoweb.com/
  • Car reviews, vehicle purchasing or sales tips, parts catalogs
  • Auto trading, photos, discussion of vehicles including motorcycles, boats, cars, trucks and RVs
  • Journals and magazines on vehicle modification, repair, and customization
  • Online automotive enthusiast clubs

News

Examples:

  • http://www.cnn.com/
  • http://www.reuters.com/
  • Newspapers online
  • Headline news sites, newswire services, and personalized news services
  • Weather sites

Peer-to-Peer

Examples:

  • http://www.bearshare.com/
  • http://www.kazaa.com/
  • Peer-to-peer file sharing clients
  • Peer-to-peer file sharing servers

Personals and Dating

Examples:

  • http://www.friends.com/
  • http://www.match.com/
  • Singles listings, matchmaking and dating services
  • Advice for dating or relationships; romance tips and suggestions

Philanthropic & Professional Orgs.

Examples:

  • http://www.redcross.org/
  • http://www.aflcio.org/
  • Philanthropic and charity orgs.
  • Environmental orgs.
  • Professional associations
  • Labor unions
  • Social orgs.

Phishing & Fraud

Examples:

  • http://www.phonelosers.org/
  • http://1stchoicetermpapers.com/
  • Phishing
  • Phone, service theft advice
  • Plagiarism & cheating, including the sale of research papers

Photo Searches

Examples:

  • http://www.webshots.com/
  • http://www.flickr.com/
  • Sites that provide resources for photo and image searches
  • Online photo albums/digital photo exchange
  • Image hosting

Politics

Examples:

  • http://www.republicans.org/
  • http://www.voiceofthevoter.com/
  • Political parties
  • Political debate, canvassing, election information and results
  • Conspiracy theorist & alternative government views that are not hate-based

Proxies & Translators

Examples:

  • http://babelfish.altavista.com/
  • http://www.proxify.com/
  • Remote proxies or anonymous surfing
  • Search engine caches that circumvent filtering
  • Web-based translation sites that circumvent filtering

Real Estate

Examples:

  • http://cascaderealtyinc.com/
  • http://www.realtor.com/
  • Home, apartment, and land listings
  • Rental or relocation services
  • Tips on buying or selling a home
  • Real estate agents
  • Home improvement

Reference

Examples:

  • http://www.yellowpages.com/
  • http://www.mapquest.com/
  • Personal, professional, or educational reference
  • Online dictionaries, maps, and language translation sites
  • Census, almanacs, and library catalogues
  • Topic-specific search engines

Religion

Examples:

  • http://www.ibbmiami.org/
  • http://www.esbc.com/
  • Churches, synagogues, and other houses of worship
  • Any faith or religious beliefs, including non-traditional religions such as Wicca and witchcraft

Ringtones/Mobile Phone Downloads

Examples:

  • http://www.jamster.co.uk/
  • http://www.hit-logo-ringtone.com/
  • Providers of mobile phone downloads, including:
    • Ringtones
    • Logos
    • Backgrounds
    • Screensavers
    • Games

Search Engines

Examples:

  • http://www.yahoo.com/
  • http://www.lycos.com/
  • General search engines (Yahoo, AltaVista, Google)

Sex Education

Examples:

  • http://www.itsyoursexlife.com/
  • http://www.plannedparenthood.org/

  • Pictures or text advocating the proper use of contraceptives
  • Sites relating to discussion about the use of the Pill, IUDs and other types of contraceptives
  • Discussion sites on how to talk to your partner about diseases, pregnancy and respecting boundaries

NOTE: Not included in the category are commercial sites that sell sexual paraphernalia. These sites are typically found in the Adult category.

Shopping

Examples:

  • http://www.ebay.com/
  • http://www.amazon.com/
  • Department stores, retail stores, company catalogs and other sites that allow online consumer shopping
  • Online auctions
  • Online downloadable product warehouses; specialty items for sale
  • Freebies or merchandise giveaways

Society & Culture

Examples:

  • http://www.theknot.com/
  • http://www.parenting.com/

  • Home life and family-related topics, including weddings, births and funerals
  • Parenting tips and family planning
  • Gay/lesbian/bisexual (non-pornographic) sites
  • Foreign cultures, socio-cultural information
  • Tattoo, piercing parlors (non-explicit)

Spam URLs

Examples:

  • http://boxeddogtoyz.com/
  • http://www.4phones.biz/

  • URLs found in spam, including these topics:
    • Computing
    • Finance & Stocks
    • Entertainment
    • Games
    • Health & Medicine
    • Humor & Novelties
    • Personal & Dating
    • Products & Services
    • Shopping
    • Travel

Sports

Examples:

  • http://www.nba.com/
  • http://www.espn.com/

  • Team or conference web sites
  • National, international, college, professional scores and schedules
  • Sports-related online magazines or newsletters
  • Fantasy sports and virtual sports leagues that are free or low-cost

Spyware

Examples:

  • http://www.remotespy.com/
  • http://www.covert-spy.com/
  • Sites that provide or promote information gathering or tracking that is unknown to, or without the explicit consent of, the end user or the organization
  • Sites that carry malicious executables or viruses
  • 3rd party monitoring and other unsolicited commercial software
  • Spyware and Malware "Phone Home" destinations

NOTE: SurfControl uses the most current technical definition for Spyware for this category. We focus on filtering malicious and tracking content, not simple adware and cookies. For non-malicious adware filtering, please block the Advertisements & Pop-ups category.

Streaming Media

Examples:

  • http://www.skype.com/
  • http://www.live365.com/
  • Streaming media files or events (any live or archived audio or video file)
  • Internet TV and radio
  • Personal (non-explicit) webcam sites
  • Telephony sites that allow users to make calls via the Internet
  • VoIP services

Tasteless & Offensive

Examples:

  • http://www.crapville.com/
  • http://www.somethingawful.com/
  • Offensive or violent language, including through jokes, comics or satire
  • Excessive use of profanity or obscene gesticulation

Travel

Examples:

  • http://www.expedia.com/
  • http://www.travelocity.com/
  • Airlines and flight booking agencies
  • Accommodation information
  • Travel package listings
  • City guides and tourist information
  • Car Rentals

Violence

Examples:

  • http://www.ogrish.com/
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  • Portraying, describing or advocating physical assault against humans, animals, or institutions
  • Depictions of torture, mutilation, gore, or horrific death
  • Advocating, encouraging, or depicting self-endangerment, or suicide, including through eating disorders or addictions
  • Instructions, recipes or kits for making bombs or other harmful or destructive devices
  • Sites promoting terrorism
  • Excessively violent sports or games (including video & online games)

NOTE: We do not block news, historical, or press incidents that may include the above criteria (except in graphic examples).

Weapons

Examples:

  • http://www.mcmfamily.com/
  • http://www.ruger-firearms.com/

  • Online purchasing or ordering information, including lists of prices and dealer locations
  • Any page or site predominantly containing, or providing links to, content related to the sale of guns, weapons, ammunition or poisonous substances
  • Displaying or detailing the use of guns, weapons, ammunition or poisonous substances
  • Clubs which offer training on machine guns, automatics and other assault weapons and/or sniper training

NOTE: Weapons are defined as something (as a club, knife, or gun) used to injure, defeat, or destroy.

Web-based E-mail

Examples:

  • http://www.gmail.com/
  • http://mail.lycos.com/
  • Web-based e-mail accounts
  • Messaging sites (SMS, etc.)