- What is a filtering service?
- How do I fix content filtering?
- What is filtering security risk?
- How do I turn off network filtering?
What is a filtering service?
Filtering Service works with Network Agent or an integration product to provide Internet filtering. When a user requests a site, Filtering Service receives the request and determines which policy applies. Filtering Service must be running for Internet requests to be filtered and logged.
How do I fix content filtering?
Go to the Google search preferences page and find the address under “resources”. See “Safe Search filters”. There is a slider to turn the filter off that reads “No filtering”. Click “save” at the bottom of the page.
What is filtering security risk?
Web filtering is an important component of an organization's cybersecurity strategy. Malicious web content can be used to deliver malware or to steal user credentials and other sensitive information. Web filtering solutions help to mitigate these threats by managing the sites that users can visit.
How do I turn off network filtering?
Click Devices. Select a group, then click Configure Policy. Under Web Threat Protection, click URL Filtering. To disable, switch the toggle button to the left (Enable URL Filtering).