About Primary Actions
A primary action specifies the principal
action that
Primary Actions on Policy Routes
Each policy route specifies a default primary action of either:
- Allow the communication
On policy routes where the primary action
is Allow the communication, you
can specify exceptions where the communication is not allowed. For example,
the
- Block the communication
On policy routes where the primary action
is Block the communication, you
can specify a policy reference to a block page. Block pages inform users
when the
Primary Actions in Content Rules
The 'What To Do' clause of each content rule specifies a primary action. Depending on the 'What To Look For' clause that triggers the action, it can be:
- Allow the communication
If any of the conditions defined by the
'What To Look For' clauses are met,
- Block the communication using a specified block page
If the conditions defined by the 'What
To Look For' clauses are met,
- Remove the cookie
If the 'What To Look For' clause is looking
for, and finds, a tracking cookie,
- Continue to the next rule
If any of the conditions defined by the
'What To Look For' clauses are met,
- Bypass content checks
If any of the conditions defined by the
'What To Look For' clauses are met,
- DO NOT filter search results
If any of the conditions defined by the
'What To Look For' clauses are met,
- Filter explicit images and video from search results
If any of the conditions defined by the
'What To Look For' clauses are met,
- Filter explicit text, images and video from search results
If any of the conditions defined by the
'What To Look For' clauses are met,