Real-time Categorization clause
The Real-time Categorization clause is a What To Look For? clause in the Real-time Categorization content rule, which sets a policy for uncategorized sites that may be newly created or for existing sites that have avoided being categorized. If your current policy allows access to unknown or uncategorized sites, this clause can provide additional protection against specified categories. For example:
- Adding the content rule to a web policy route where the destination is in the Unknown category, analyzes the site in real-time and blocks it, if the content indicates that this site is potentially inappropriate.
- Adding the content rule to a web policy route where the destination is a site with dynamic content, such as a search engine or social networking site, detects and stops adult content that may appear on the site.
The Real-time Categorization clause is present in content rules created from a Real-time Categorization content rule template.
To define a Real-time Categorization clause in a content rule:
- Beside the Real-time Categorization clause in the What To Look For? area of the content rule, click Click here to change these settings.
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Enable the categories you want to protect against by clicking the appropriate checkboxes.
All categories detect English content.The Pornography category detects multiple languages. The languages covered by the Pornography category are English, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. - Click Save.
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You cannot add or delete What To Look For? clauses. To use different What To Look For? clauses, create another content rule using a suitable template. |
For more information on how to identify a URL category or how to update the URL database, refer to the URL Database page.