Filtering

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Types of Filtering
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Application Filtering Application filtering is the most sophisticated level of filtering performed by the firewall service and is especially useful in protecting the network against specific types of attacks, such as malicious SMTP commands or attempts to penetrate the local DNS servers.
Port Filtering Allowing or blocking network packets into or out of a device or the network based on their application (port number).
Smart Screen Filter a Microsoft filtering tool designed to detect and block suspicious and malicious sites, applications and files. The program checks the safety of websites and downloads and tracks malware and phishing attempts.
InPrivate Filtering works by analyzing web content, such as ads, maps, or web analysis tools from websites, on the webpages you visit, and if it sees the same content being used on a number of websites, it will give you the option to allow or block that content.
Web filter a program that can screen an incoming Web page to determine whether some or all of it should not be displayed to the user. The filter checks the origin or content of a Web page against a set of rules provided by company or person who has installed the Web filter.
Privacy Filter a panel or filter placed over a display, used to protect private data on the screen. A privacy filter makes it difficult or impossible for someone to see the screen without being directly in front of it
Content-control software, or Internet filter is software that restricts or controls the content an Internet user is capable to access, especially when utilised to restrict material delivered over the Internet via the Web, e-mail, or other means.
Filter a computer program or subroutine to process a stream, producing another stream. While a single filter can be used individually, they are frequently strung together to form a pipeline. Some operating systems such as Unix are rich with filter programs.
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