Currently a user can find they're blocked from Adult (or other) content by OpenDNS, can click on the link to go to the OpenDNS site, and quickly end up at the Domain Tagging area and find all the 'undecided' sites that are of the type the Administrator was trying to block.
I'd suggest that an option be added to Network/User settings which means that the domain-tagging area should only be available if logged in as the Administrator/User.
As it is the adult-site (or other category) blocking will stop accidental exposure, but Domain Tagging currently provides a very convenient list of inappropriate content to anyone with a bit of time and curiosity (i.e. all kids!)
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I'd suggest that an option be added to Network/User settings which means that the domain-tagging area should only be available if logged in as the Administrator/User.
As it is the adult-site (or other category) blocking will stop accidental exposure, but Domain Tagging currently provides a very convenient list of inappropriate content to anyone with a bit of time and curiosity (i.e. all kids!)
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Great idea! Same as: http://ideabank.opendns.com/story.php?title=Dont_list_adult_sites_in_domain_tagging_unless_logged_in