Perhaps this new system will affect search engine rankings in the future.
The article appeared at ananova news:
"The Internet Content Rating Association has unveiled a new system aimed at making the web safer to navigate for children.
The ICRA labeling system is a voluntary scheme that engages the websites themselves in the grading process.
The non-profit organisation says the system offers parents more peace of mind while respecting the free speech of websites.
The ICRA engine creates an appropriately formatted label that contains details of each website concerned.
Web pages can then be interpreted by common web filtering applications that provide a level of security based on parents' specifications.
ICRA chair Sheridan Scott said: "Only by providing systems like this that help reassure parents that the internet can be a safe learning and communication tool can it reach its full potential for everyone."
ICRA enjoys the support of several leading companies including AOL, British Telecom, IBM, Microsoft, and Bertelsmann."
So, would you take part in this voluntary web-labelling system?
The article appeared at ananova news:
"The Internet Content Rating Association has unveiled a new system aimed at making the web safer to navigate for children.
The ICRA labeling system is a voluntary scheme that engages the websites themselves in the grading process.
The non-profit organisation says the system offers parents more peace of mind while respecting the free speech of websites.
The ICRA engine creates an appropriately formatted label that contains details of each website concerned.
Web pages can then be interpreted by common web filtering applications that provide a level of security based on parents' specifications.
ICRA chair Sheridan Scott said: "Only by providing systems like this that help reassure parents that the internet can be a safe learning and communication tool can it reach its full potential for everyone."
ICRA enjoys the support of several leading companies including AOL, British Telecom, IBM, Microsoft, and Bertelsmann."
So, would you take part in this voluntary web-labelling system?

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