
McAfee SaaS Email Protection Training Guide – Group Administrator Role
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8.1.2. Content Policy Configuration
The Content tab allows you to select one, more or all categories of Web sites that you do or do not
want your users to access while browsing. Content filtering is disabled (off) on the Default policy. It
can be enabled or disabled on each policy that allows access to the web.
Safe Search Options:
Safe Search forces several search engine’s Safe Search function to be turned on and utilized when
a search is performed. This prevents leading search engines from returning sexually explicit search
results. Although it may not catch all inappropriate material, it will significantly decrease the chances
of displaying unwanted content.
If Safe Search is enabled, it is activated even if Content Filtering is not enabled.
Safe Search only applies to the following search engines: Google and Yahoo
Content Filtering
To enable content filtering, select the ‘content filtering’ check box. You can then determine which
Category Grouping or Individual categories to Allow or Deny.
Any category with deny selected will be blocked when a User attempts to access a URL or
information returned to a page with that categorization.
You can hover over a partial description of a category to read the full category description. The Help
button provides a description of each content category.
Each content category is placed into a category group. All category groups are collapsed by default.
You can select the policy action for each Grouping or individual category. A solid radio button at the
grouping level means that all categories within the grouping have the same action. A partially filled
radio button at the grouping level means some of the categories within the group have the allow
action and others have the deny action
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