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A Not For Profit Interlocal Cooperative of Oklahoma K12 School Districts

NewNet 66 Content Filtering Described

NewNet 66 provides centralized content filtering to our family of schools which meets and exceeds CIPA (HR 4577) requirements.

Our number one priority at NewNet 66 is to provide a "safe learning environment" for your students and staff.

NewNet 66 uses R3000G Enterprise UNIX servers from 8e6 Technologies providing each school district the ability to control content filtering tailored to their specific requirements. The filtering servers are located at our Network Operations Center in Claremore, OK. School district administrators may log into the filtering server from a workstation in their school district and turn off, turn on, add, or delete specific categories and urls giving the district total control and flexibility over what content is filtered. Control of the filtering may be done by IP subnet or individual IP address. All access to the content filter is logged for security.
The filter list database is updated daily to insure that new illicit sites are blocked.

** Since the content filter is located at our network operations center and looks for Natted IP addresses, it is not possible for districts to unblock specific user IPs.
** The Child Pornography and General Pornography filters are always turned on. School districts do not have the ability to turn these two filters off.

Click here for the complete list of categories in pdf format.