The objective of this Technical Specification is to define a set of criteria on how Web filters shall perform and that shall give Internet users more confidence in choosing a suitable product or service in order to help protecting children online.NOTEA product is a software system that is installed by its administrator or its provider. A service is provided without specific installation by the administrator, but by direct provision of the customer by the provider. An example of a product is a software system installed on a personal computer, and an example of a service is an Internet connection filter provided by an Internet Service Provider and added on the Internet access service.By using a Web filter that complies with the requirements set out in this Technical Specification, a user can be confident that the product or service:a)has been specifically designed to meet the needs of parents and carers (administrators of the filter) to protect children from potentially harmful URLs on the Internet;b)has been specifically targeted to minors, and is also suited for individuals looking to protect themselves from potentially harmful URLs on the Internet;c)delivers a minimum set of features and efficacy that are sufficient to provide the required level of protection;d)comes with clear and comprehensive documentation, installation and implementation instructions and available support;e)is reasonably secure, i.e. adopts proven measures to prevent bypassing or removal of the filter itself.This Technical Specification does not cover the following technologies:f)any kind of email filtering, including: antispam filtering, antivirus analysis of emails and attachments, anthiphishing filtering;g)other Web filtering for the purpose of enterprise or adult Web usage, including: antivirus analysis of Web content, antiphishing filtering;h)the analysis and/or filtering of any other application traffic delivered over HTTP/HTTPS/FTP including for instance: instant messaging, peer to peer file (P2P) sharing, VoIP;i)the analysis and/or filtering of any other application traffic delivered over non HTTP/HTTPS/FTP protocols including for instance: newsgroups, instant messaging, peer to peer file (P2P) sharing, VoIP and social networking applications.