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Predefined URL Categories for Cloud NGFW for AWS
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Predefined URL Categories for Cloud NGFW for AWS
Learn about predefined URL categories for Cloud NGFW for AWS.
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The following table describes the predefined URL categories available on
Cloud NGFW on AWS. You can use these categories in security rules to block or allows
access to websites that fall into them.
URL Category
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Description
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Risk Categories
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High Risk
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Sites that were previously confirmed to be malicious but have
displayed benign activity for at least 30 days. Sites hosted on
bulletproof ISPs or using an IP from an ASN that has known malicious
content. Sites sharing a domain with a known malicious site. All
sites in the “Unknown” category will be high risk.
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Medium Risk
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Sites confirmed to be malicious but have displayed benign activity
for at least 60 days. All sites in the “Online Storage and Backup”
category will be a medium risk by default.
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Low Risk
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Any site that isn't High Risk or medium risk. This includes sites
that were previously confirmed as malicious but have displayed
benign activity for at least 90 days.
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Threat Categories
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Command-and-control
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Command-and-control URLs and domains used by malware and/or
compromised systems to surreptitiously communicate with an
attacker's remote server to receive malicious commands or exfiltrate
data.
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Malware
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Sites known to host malware or used for command and control (C2)
traffic. May also exhibit Exploit Kits.
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Threat Adjacent Categories
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Dynamic DNS
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Hosts and domain names for systems with dynamically assigned IP
addresses and which are oftentimes used to deliver malware payloads
or C2 traffic. Also, dynamic DNS domains don't go through the same
vetting process as domains that are registered by a reputable domain
registration company, and are therefore less trustworthy.
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Grayware
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Web content that does not pose a direct security threat but that
displays other obtrusive behavior and tempt the end user to grant
remote access or perform other unauthorized actions. Grayware
includes illegal activities, criminal activities, rogue ware,
adware, and other unwanted or unsolicited applications, such as
embedded crypto miners, clickjacking, or hijackers who change the
elements of the browser. Typosquatting domains that don't exhibit
maliciousness and are not owned by the targeted domain will be
categorized as grayware.
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Hacking
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Sites relating to the illegal or questionable access to or the use of
communications equipment and software. Development and distribution
of programs, how-to-advice and/or tips that may result in the
compromise of networks and systems. Also includes sites that
facilitate the bypass of licensing and digital rights systems.
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Phishing
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Web content that covertly attempts to fool the user to harvest
information, including login credentials, credit card information –
voluntarily or involuntarily, account numbers, PINs, and any
information considered to be personally identifiable information
(PII) from victims via social engineering techniques. Technical
support scams and scareware are also included as phishing.
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Suspicious
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Insufficient Content
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Websites and services that present test pages, no content, provide
API access not intended for end-user display or require
authentication without displaying any other content suggesting a
different categorization. This category should not include websites
providing remote access, such as web-based VPN solutions, web-based
email services or identified credential phishing pages.
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Newly Register Domain
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Newly registered domains are often generated purposely or by domain
generation algorithms and used for malicious activity.
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Parked
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Domains registered by individuals, are oftentimes later found to be
used for credential phishing. These domains may be similar to
legitimate domains, for example, pal0alto0netw0rks.com, with the
intent of phishing for credentials or personal identifying
information. Or, they may be domains that an individual purchases
rights to in hopes that it may be valuable someday, such as
panw.net.
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Proxy Avoidance and Anonymizers
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URLs and services are often used to bypass content filtering
products.
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Unknown
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Sites that have not yet been identified by Palo Alto Networks. If
availability is critical to your business and you must allow the
traffic, alert on unknown sites, apply the best practice Security
Profiles to the traffic, and investigate the alerts.
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Legal/Policy
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Abortion
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Sites that pertain to information or groups in favor of or against
abortion, detail regarding abortion procedures, help or support
forums for or against abortion, or sites that provide information
regarding the consequences and effects of pursuing (or not) an
abortion.
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Abused Drugs
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Sites that promote the abuse of both legal and illegal drugs, use and
sale of drug-related paraphernalia, manufacturing and/or selling of
drugs.
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Adult
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Sexually explicit material, media (including language), art, and/or
products, online groups or forums that are sexually explicit in
nature. Sites that promote adult services such as video and
telephone conferencing, escort services, strip clubs, etc. Anything
containing adult content (even if its games or comics) will be
categorized as adult.
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Alcohol and Tobacco
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Sites that pertain to the sale, manufacturing, or use of alcohol
and/or tobacco products and related paraphernalia. Includes sites
related to electronic cigarettes.
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Auctions
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Sites that promote the sale of goods between individuals.
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Business and Economy
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Marketing, management, economics, and sites relating to
entrepreneurship or running a business. Includes advertising and
marketing firms. Should not include corporate websites as they
should be categorized with their technology.Also shipping sites,
such as fedex.com and ups.com.
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Computer and internet Info
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General information regarding computers and the internet. Should
include sites about computer science, engineering, hardware,
software, security, programming, etc. Programming may have some
overlap with reference, but the main category should remain computer
and internet info.
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Content delivery networks
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Sites whose primary focus is delivering content to 3rd parties such
as advertisements, media, files, etc. Also includes image
servers.
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Copyright Infringement
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Domains with illegal content, such as content that allows illegal
download of software or other intellectual property, which poses a
potential liability risk. This category was introduced to enable
adherence to child protection laws required in the education
industry as well as laws in countries that require internet
providers to prevent users from sharing copyrighted material through
their service.
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Cryptocurrency
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Dating
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Websites offering online dating services, advice, and other personal
ads.
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Educational Institutions
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Official websites for schools, colleges, universities, school
districts, online classes, and other academic institutions. These
refer to larger, established educational institutions such as
elementary schools, high schools, universities, etc. Tutoring
academies can go here as well.
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Entertainment and Arts
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Sites for movies, television, radio, videos, programming guides and
tools, comics, performing arts, museums, art galleries, or
libraries. Includes sites for entertainment, celebrity and industry
news.
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Extremism
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Websites promoting terrorism, racism, fascism, or other extremist
views discriminating against people or groups of different ethnic
backgrounds, religions, or other beliefs. This category was
introduced to enable adherence to child protection laws required in
the education industry. In some regions, laws and regulations may
prohibit allowing access to extremist sites, and allowing access may
pose a liability risk.
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Financial Services
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Websites pertaining to personal financial information or advice, such
as online banking, loans, mortgages, debt management, credit card
companies, and insurance companies.Does not include sites relating
to stock markets, brokerages, or trading services.Includes sites for
foreign currency exchange.Includes sites for foreign currency
exchange.
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Gambling
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Lottery or gambling websites that facilitate the exchange of real
and/or virtual money. Related websites that provide information,
tutorials or advice regarding gambling, including betting odds and
pools.Corporate websites for hotels and casinos that don't enable
gambling are categorized under Travel.
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Games
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Sites that provide online play or download of video and/or computer
games, game reviews, tips, or cheats, as well as instructional sites
for nonelectronic games, sale and trade of board games, or related
publications/media.Includes sites that support or host online
sweepstakes and/or giveaways.
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Government
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Official websites for local, state, and national governments, as well
as related agencies, services, or laws.
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Health and Medicine
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Sites containing information regarding general health information,
issues, and traditional and nontraditional tips, remedies, and
treatments.Also includes sites for various medical specialties,
practices, and facilities (such as gyms and fitness clubs) as well
as professionals. Sites relating to medical insurance and cosmetic
surgery are also included.
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Home and Garden
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Information, products, and services regarding home repair and
maintenance, architecture, design, construction, decor, and
gardening.
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Hunting and Fishing
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Hunting and fishing tips, instructions, sale of related equipment and
paraphernalia.
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Internet Communications and Telephony
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Sites that support or provide services for video chatting, instant
messaging, or telephony capabilities.
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Internet Portals
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Sites that serve as a starting point for users, usually by
aggregating a broad set of content and topics.
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Job Search
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Sites that provide job listings and employer reviews, interview
advice and tips, or related services for both employers and
prospective candidates.
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Legal
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Information, analysis or advice regarding the law, legal services,
legal firms, or other legal related issues
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Military
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Information or commentary regarding military branches, recruitment,
current or past operations, or any related paraphernalia.
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Motor Vehicles
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Information relating to reviews, sales and trading, modifications,
parts, and other related discussions for automobiles, motorcycles,
boats, trucks, and RVs.
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Music
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Music sales, distribution, or information. Includes websites for
music artists, groups, labels, events, lyrics, and other information
regarding the music business.Does not include streaming music.
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News
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Online publications, newswire services, and other websites that
aggregate current events, weather, or other contemporary issues.
Includes newspapers, radio stations, magazines, and podcasts.
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Not-Resolved
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Indicates that the website wasn't found in the local URL filtering
database and the firewall was unable to connect to the cloud
database to check the category. When a URL category lookup is
performed, the firewall first checks the dataplane cache for the
URL, if no match is found, it will then check the management plane
cache, and if no match is found there, it queries the URL database
in the cloud. When deciding on what action to take for traffic that
is categorized as not-resolved setting the action to block may be
very disruptive to users.
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Nudity
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Sites that contain nude or seminude depictions of the human body,
regardless of context or intent, such as artwork. Includes nudist or
naturist sites containing images of participants.
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Online Storage and Backup
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Websites that provide online storage of files for free and as a
service.
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Peer-to-peer
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Sites that provide access to or clients for peer-to-peer sharing of
torrents, download programs, media files, or other software
applications. This is primarily for those sites that provide
BitTorrent download capabilities.Does not include shareware or
freeware sites.
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Personal Sites and Blogs
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Personal websites and blogs by individuals or groups. Should try to
first categorize based on content. For example, if someone has a
blog just about cars, then the site should be categorized under
"motor vehicles". However, if the site is a pure blog, then it
should remain under "personal sites and blogs".
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Philosophy and Political Advocacy
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Sites containing information, viewpoints, or campaigns regarding
philosophical or political views.
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Private IP Addresses
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This category includes IP addresses defined in RFC 1918, 'Address
Allocation for Private Intranets? It also includes domains not
registered with the public DNS system (*.local and *.onion).
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Questionable
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Websites containing tasteless humor, offensive content targeting
specific demographics of individuals or groups of people.
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Real Estate
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Information on property rentals, sales, and related tips or
information. Includes sites for real estate agents, firms, rental
services, listings (and aggregates), and property improvement.
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Recreation and Hobbies
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Information, forums, associations, groups, and publications on
recreations and hobbies.
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Reference and Research
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Personal, professional, or academic reference portals, materials, or
services. Includes online dictionaries, maps, almanacs, census
information, libraries, genealogy, and scientific information.
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Religion
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Information regarding various religions, related activities or
events. Includes websites for religious organizations, officials,
and places of worship.Includes sites for fortune telling.
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Search Engines
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Sites that provide a search interface using keywords, phrases, or
other parameters that may return information, websites, images, or
files as results.
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Sex Education
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Information on reproduction, sexual development, safe sex practices,
sexually transmitted diseases, birth control, tips for better sex,
as well as any related products or related paraphernalia. Includes
websites for related groups, forums or organizations.
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Shareware and Freeware
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Sites that provide access to software, screensavers, icons,
wallpapers, utilities, ringtones, themes, or widgets for free and/or
donations. Also includes open-source projects.
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Shopping
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Sites that facilitate the purchase of goods and services. Includes
online merchants, websites for department stores, retail stores,
catalogs, as well as sites that aggregate and monitor prices. Sites
listed here should be online merchants that sell a variety of items
(or whose main purpose is online sales). A webpage for a cosmetics
company that also happens to allow online purchasing should be
categorized with cosmetics and not shopping.
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Social Networking
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User communities and sites where users interact with each other, post
messages, pictures, or otherwise communicate with groups of people.
Does not include blogs or personal sites.
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Society
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Topics relating to the general population, issues that impact a large
variety of people, such as fashion, beauty, philanthropic groups,
societies, or children. Also includes restaurant websites.Includes
websites designed for children as well as restaurants.
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Sports
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Information about sporting events, athletes, coaches, officials,
teams or organizations, sports scores, schedules and related news,
and any related paraphernalia. Includes websites regarding fantasy
sports and other virtual sports leagues.
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Stock Advice and Tools
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Information regarding the stock market, trading of stocks or options,
Palo Alto Networks product portfolio management, investment
strategies, quotes, or related news.
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Streaming Media
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Sites that stream audio or video content for free and/or
purchase.Includes online radio stations and other streaming music
services.
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Swimsuits and Intimate Apparel
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Sites that include information or images concerning swimsuits,
intimate apparel, or other suggestive clothing
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Training and Tools
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Sites that provide online education and training and related
materials.Can include driving and traffic schools, workplace
training, etc.
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Translation
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Sites that provide translation services, including both user input
and URL translations. These sites can also allow users to circumvent
filtering as the target page's content is presented within the
context of the translator's URL.
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Travel
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Information regarding travel tips, deals, pricing information,
destination information, tourism, and related services. Includes
websites for hotels, local attractions, casinos, airlines, cruise
lines, travel agencies, vehicle rentals and sites that provide
booking tools such as price monitors.Includes websites for local
points of interest and tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower,
the Grand Canyon, etc.
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Weapons
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Sales, reviews, descriptions of or instructions regarding weapons and
their use.
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Web Advertisements
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Advertisements, media, content, and banners.
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Web Hosting
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Free or paid for hosting services for webpages, including information
regarding web development, publication, promotion, and other methods
to increase traffic.
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Web-based Email
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Any website that provides access to an email inbox and the ability to
send and receive emails.
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