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Lisa M Bowman CNET News.com

Published: 25 Jun 2002 16:52 BST

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Trying to do their part to make the Web more kid-friendly, technology heavyweights including America Online, Microsoft and Yahoo say they've labelled almost every page on their sites with an updated content assessment system.

Living up to a commitment they made in October, the companies announced they've labelled 93 percent of their pages in accordance with the Internet Content Rating Association, a voluntary system that seeks to create a content-neutral guide for parents and children. The ICRA is an international nonprofit group that seeks to balance efforts to protect children online with respect for free speech and for content companies.

The companies plan to unveil their ICRA-related plans at an event Tuesday at the Tech Museum in San Jose, California. To participate in the plan, Web site operators fill out a questionnaire about material including sexual, violent and tobacco-related content. A metatag is then generated listing the material, although it does not include a value judgment, or rating, of the site. Browsers and blocking programs that include ICRA's filtering technology can then use the information to determine whether a site meets a parent's criteria. The organization also unveiled a new ICRA filter.

The move gives more teeth to the ICRA program. Because it is voluntary, the programme can only be effective if it is used by a large number of sites. The companies characterized their efforts as a key component in their attempts to gain or maintain customer trust.

"As the Internet becomes increasingly essential in the lives of consumers, it is important that we focus on providing tools for families, like the ICRA label, to create the best experience on the Web," Yahoo Vice President Srinija Srinivasan said in a statement.

In May, the National Academy of Sciences released a report saying that technology is only one part of a comprehensive effort needed to protect children online. Other components include parental guidance and education campaigns.

ICRA executives cited that report, saying their product can be part of the plan. "While technology plays a role in protecting children online, ICRA recognizes that technology cannot do the job alone. To ensure a rewarding, yet safe Internet experience, parents must understand the risks and rewards of Internet use and work with their children to establish 'ground rules' for access," Mary Lou Kenny, director of ICRA North America, said in a statement.

On Tuesday, ICRA also said it will seek funding for a national education campaign to help create a safer Internet.


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