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February 19, 2008 (TechWorld.com) OpenDNS will this week launch a user-powered Web categorization and filtering service modeled along the lines of its PhishTank antiscam service, with the aim of making Web filtering more accurate and accessible.
The service, making its debut on Wednesday, is intended to help users and systems administrators block sites that might be dangerous or undesirable, in addition to helping users find their way around the Internet.
OpenDNS made its debut in 2006 with a customized DNS service.
Later that year, it launched PhishTank, which works on a principle similar to collaborative bookmark sites such as Digg, allowing registered users to submit and vote on the validity of phishing URLs. PhishTank data is now licensed by organizations such as Yahoo Inc. and Mozilla Corp.
OpenDNS now hopes to build on this model with its Web content filtering system, allowing registered users to categorize a site as "gambling," "video sharing," "social networking," or more controversial labels such as "hate" -- a total of 30 categories, to start off with.
Other users will be able to vote on the accuracy of the submitter's tag. "There's a trust metric built in, so the more you vote and the more accurate your votes are, the more weight they carry," an OpenDNS spokeswoman said.
Once a tagged domain crosses a certain threshold, it will be added into that category in the OpenDNS system. More categories will be added as they are requested, the company said.
OpenDNS claims that the system will be more comprehensive than top-down filtering systems, with tens of thousands of users submitting and verifying the accuracy of categorization.
It will also be able to handle changes and new Web sites in real time, as opposed to other services that typically update once per day. Moreover, the service will be free of charge, which the company argues is a better model for such services than making users pay "protection money."
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