Are client based implementations of PICS filters usable only for individual controls?
No. Governments could require the use of filters on clients. The city of Boston, for example, requires public schools to install a client-based filtering product on all computers with Internet access, and requires public libraries to install a client-based filtering product on all computers designated for children.
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