Wow.... that's a LOT to do if I have to do that for EVERY student.... I'm talking 800 students here... I'm hoping there's another way...
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Browse All TopicsHello, I work for a small school district, and our students have been able to use inappropriate words in their search terms to access adult contact on google images. We have made it so that they cannot change their preferences to disable the safe search. However, it only works to an extent. Google does offer a higher level of filtering, called Strict filtering. Is there a way that I can FORCE the strict filtering to be used for all of our students?? We tried duplicating cookies and such with no luck.
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If your school uses some sort of proxy caching (such as Squid http://www.squid-cache.org
http://www.granths.com.au/
has more information on the actual script you would use, if your site uses squid. If you do not, I would investigate whether you have some sort of proxy between you and the internet and talk to whoever is in charge of that and ask for such a script to be put on the device. Apparently squid is easy to set up, so if you have a spare machine lying around you could cobble this together yourself.
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by: sinojPosted on 2007-03-23 at 22:24:17ID: 18784460
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