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FLOW OF DATA PROCESSING BY THE CHILDKEY TECHONOLY

Function
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Minor’s identification and recognition
Phase pertinent to the Provider and its User. By sending the tag-age (ChildKey), the ChildKey is placed in condition of recognising the minor at the momenta connection is requested or, in case of cable connection, before surfing begins. •  The ChildKey Provider issues as many connection identifiers associated with the age of as many family component.
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Trasparency and information
After identification, the minor is informed, on the “Family Home Page”, that the current connection is differentiated, of the set privileges and residual surfing time.
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Adult Surfing at-will
There are no restrictions of adult surfing. There is an option of applying a Blackout List; this way the user would not be connecting to paedophile-pornographic sites.
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Time Limit Control
 
Allows the adult to determine the duration of connection and enabled times and precisely:
•  Duration of a single continuous connection;
•  Maximum duration of daily total connections;
•  Times of the day enabled for connecting.
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ChildKey Black-List
List of web sites, previously notified, which have refused self-certification and considered harmful to the minor. The ChildKey Black-List is transmitted to the Providers.
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Black out List
List of sites with offensive content (paedophile-pornographic) and directly added in data-base of the Foundation by the relevant Authorities. The Blackout List is also distributed to the providers.
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Total Privacy
 
Block the alluring of minors by preventing the diffusion on-line of sensitive data regarding the family. It prevents that the Black-list is circumvented. It blocks the circumvention of the same or Parsing through the use of “cleaner” sites.
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Content Self-certification
Insertion of a metadata in all visible html pages, either static or dynamic, allows the ChildKey Technology to discriminate among visible and non-visible contents for the minors.The adoption of metadata allows the standardisation and diffusion of the technology at no cost for all web masters and builders of Internet sites.
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Age Sender Notifies the
Presence of a minor On-Line
A phase which involves Provider and Internet
Consists of notifying the presence of a minor to the entire Internet through the use of an identifier recognisable by all and thus inserted in the public header of the request.
To each request for a page by the minor, the ChildKey Technology notifies to the      server also the tag-age of the minor. Such function is carried out by the Age Sender module and it is patented.
The Provider will receive a communication as in example 2 modified by the Age Sender:
Example without Age Sender:
http- request:
GET / HTTP / 1.0
Connection: Keep-Alive
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0
Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en, it
Example with Age Sender:
http - request:
GET / HTTP / 1.0
Connection: Keep-Alive
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0
Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en, it
My age is: minor
Such function generates an information which produces repercussions in the field of crime creating the premises for criminal responsibilities by content suppliers and Providers that host them and Search Engines.
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Dynamic Parsing Models with semantic intelligence
Blocks the displaying of paedophiles and pornographic pages to the minor through the use of modules created and trained with artificial intelligence systems and constantly updated by the Foundation.
The interpretation of text content and other patented parameters allow the  identification of 98% of harmful pages during a stantard navigation.
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Sensor of the presence of a minor - Snasa ChildKey
The use of Snasa ChildKey software allows Search Engines and Providers’ servers to “understand” if the request of “html” pages is by a minor .
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Issuing Qualified E-mail Boxes
The use of qualifying suffixes before the @ as a demonstration directed to the net by the owner of a qualified e-mail box.
 
Automatic submitting Surfing reports (optional procedure)
Minor’s surfing reports, excluded “sensibles data”, are sent to  Safety World Wide Web Foundation for legal action.
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