Web Filters, Content filters
Content-control software, also known as censorware or web filtering software, is a term for software designed and optimized for controlling what content is permitted to a reader, especially when it is used to restrict material delivered over the Web. Content-control software determines what content will be available on a particular machine or network; the motive is often to prevent persons from viewing content which the computer's owner(s) or other authorities may consider objectionable; when imposed without the consent of the user, content control can constitute censorship.
From : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content-control_software
Muffin
Muffin is a World Wide Web filtering system written entirely in Java that can filter any HTTP data sent and received by your web browser.
Features
- Written entirely in Java. Requires JDK 1.1
Runs on Unix, Windows 95/NT, and Macintosh.
- Freely available under the
GNU General Public License.
- Support for HTTP/0.9, HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1, and SSL (https).
- Graphical user interface and command-line interface.
- Remote admin interface using HTML forms.
- Includes several filters which can remove cookies,
kill GIF animations, remove advertisements,
add/remove/modify
arbitrary HTML tags (like blink), remove Java applets and Javascript,
user-agent spoofing, rewrite URLs, and much more.
- View all HTTP headers to aid in CGI development and debugging.
- Users can write their own filters in Java using the
provided filter interfaces.
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