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Keeping out kids: can ICRA labelling be done site-wide?
I'm pretty sure I saw something about being able to sent a HTTP header so that every single page served by a domain was automatically ICRA labelled, rather than needing to edit each one (or include a template). Is this doable?
I know about the RTA label ( http://www.rtalabel.org/howto.php ) but I'm a little unsure about the unique ID that's embedded in it. What does it signify? Another interesting thng I saw when browsing the ICRA site was the ability for Digimarc to embed an invisible watermark that labels an image as adult in nature - this means that suitably labelled images will be blocked regardless of what (if any) labelling the page they're referenced from has... |
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I knew I should have appended "HOT ASS AND TITTY PIC" to the thread title
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I have a file that contains the RTA and ICRA info that I place on every page of every domain.
If anything changes then I update one file and it's picked up by all the pages. |
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Does your RTA label have the same number as this? I tried it with a couple of different browsers and temporarily disabled my proxy to force a different IP, but it doesn't seem to change.
<meta name="RATING" content="RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA"> I'm curious what it's for, looks like some sort of tracking mechanism to me. |
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bump of an important biz thread, keep them off your site
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LOL
For your information, KIDS are getting their free porn on P2P and bit torrent sites. What kid wants to look at a free tour without access to a credit card to join, when he can get all the free porn he wants on the file sharing networks? I have a 15 year old cousin who admitted to me he downloads ooodles of porn from several file sharing networks. I don't think a label system is the answer in this day and age. Times have changed. |
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I was always for a .KIDS domain and parents could set their computers to ONLY allow that domain load, blocking everything else. I think that would solve a lot of issues for young children. |
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Having a dedicated TLD would help, but it still relies on a bunch of unrelated third parties (the domain and website owners) doing the right thing. It wouldn't be long before someone managed to register a .kids domain with no intention of putting child safe content on it. ![]() Anyway, this is getting a little off the track... ![]() |
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