ISP Inner Filtering
ISP Inner Filtering refers to the methods Internet Service Providers (ISPs) use internally to control and restrict access to certain content on the internet as mandated by government regulations or their own policies.
Key Points:
- Traffic Monitoring: ISPs monitor user traffic.
- Content Blocking: Specific websites or services are blocked.
- Keyword Filtering: Certain keywords trigger censorship mechanisms.
- Compliance: Ensures adherence to legal requirements.
Purpose:
- Restrict Access: Prevents users from accessing prohibited content.
- Maintain Control: Helps governments or authorities maintain control over the information flow.
ISP Inner Filtering is a core component of how internet censorship is implemented, restricting or blocking access at the network level.
Monitoring Tools
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