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ICRA Certification
Users can use filtering software to allow or disallow access to web sites based on the information declared in the label. A key point is that the Internet Content Rating Association does not rate internet content — the content providers do that, using the ICRA labeling system. ICRA makes no value judgment about sites. The descriptive vocabulary was drawn up by an international panel and designed to be as neutral and objective as possible. It was revised in 2005 to enable easier application to a wide range of digital content, not just websites. The Keil Web Site has applied content rating labels using the ICRA vocabulary. | |||||
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