LDC Introduces X-Content Filtering Server | Internet News

LDC Introduces X-Content Filtering Server

Apr 28, 1999
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Log-On Data Corp.
introduced its X-STOP Internet
Content Management Server to Internet service providers Wednesday at ISPCON
Spring 99 in Baltimore.

The plug and block technology is a powerful filtering system that lets
parents choose what their children can view on the Internet. The
application monitors and blocks adult-oriented and offensive Web sites,
newsgroups, e-mail content and unsolicited bulk e-mail.

Administrators can readily adjust the design of the block on their
servers to include bomb-making and drug-making instructions in
addition to X-filtering. Because the program is TCP/IP based, the
filtering server can be used with any platform.

“X-STOP R2000 is the only solution that delivers the performance
foundation necessary for ISPs and businesses,” said George Shih,
president of Log-On Data Corp. “With the growing demands from
concerned parents and business owners, X-STOP’s new filtering engine
delivers a wider diversity of features to keep objectionable Internet
content away.”

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