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Let us suppose, you are the in-charge of the central library, which is surrounde

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Question

Let us suppose, you are the in-charge of the central library, which is surrounded by a
population; majority of whom do not own computers at home. Therefore, they usually
go to the library for using the internet. Among the internet users in the library, twothird
are adults. The government has imposed the installation of a filtering software on
all the machines in your library in order to prevent children from accessing
inappropriate content on the internet. However, the software blocks many other
websites, which the adult users want to visit on-purpose. In case of any objection over
this, how would you respond to the installation request of such filtering software.

*please give you opinion not from internet.

Explanation / Answer

In my opinion the filtering software should be very sensitive. As it should only block the inappropriate contents not those which can have several uses.because if more useful sites are blocked too then learning of students can not be enhanced. Now i have an approch that can be applied to resolve this issue. At the development phase of the software we can assign the randomly generated password using hashing mechanism through we can access the blocked contents.

Now if any one complaints i can first check for the contents he is going to access...if it is fair i will allow him giving randomly generated password to access the site or we can have some more strict filtering mechanism that have more accuracy and separate only inappropriate contents.