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Platform for Internet Content Selection : ウィキペディア英語版 | Platform for Internet Content Selection The Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) was a specification created by W3C that used metadata to label webpages to help parents and teachers control what children and students can access on the Internet. The W3C Protocol for Web Description Resources project integrates PICS concepts with RDF. PICS was superseded by POWDER, which itself is no longer actively developed.〔(Platform for Internet Content Selection home page )〕 PICS often used a content labeling from the Internet Content Rating Association, which has also been discontinued by the Family Online Safety Institute's board of directors.〔(ICRA Home Page ), Family Online Safety Institute, retrieved 2014-01-25〕 Internet Explorer 3 was one of the early web browsers to offer support for PICS, released in 1996. Internet Explorer 5 added a feature called ''approved sites'', that allowed extra sites to be added to the list in addition to the PICS list when it was being used.〔(New Features in Internet Explorer 5 ), Microsoft Knowledgebase Article Q221787〕 ==See also==
*Network neutrality *World Wide Web Consortium *Voluntary Content Rating
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