Family Friendly Filters 2012
What is an IIA Family Friendly Filter?
To qualify for IIA Family Friendly Filter status, a filter must undergo rigorous independent testing to ensure that it meets the criteria as set out in the IIA Codes. These criteria include effectiveness, ease of use, configurability, availability of support and an agreement by the company providing the filter to update the filter as required by the ACMA, for example, where the ACMA determines, following a complaint, that a specified site is prohibited under Australian law. Filters operate in different ways, and different filters will be better suited to different operating environments and age groups.
To be compliant with the IIA Codes, ISPs must offer a Family Friendly Filter.
| PureSight Owl 2011.0.3129 | |
| Version | Version 2.0 |
| Certified | 2011 |
| Manufacturer | PureSight Technologies |
| Australian Distributor | |
| Class of accreditation* | Class 3 |
| Optus Internet Security Suite | |
| Version | 2.0 |
| Certified | 2012 |
| Manufacturer | FSecure |
| Australian Distributor | |
| Class of accreditation* | Class 2 |
| ContentKeeper Web | |
| Version | V.160.01 |
| Certified | 2011 |
| Manufacturer | ContentKeeper |
| Australian Distributor | |
| Class of accreditation* | Class 2 |
| ContentKeeper Express | |
| Version | V.602.07 |
| Certified | 2011 |
| Manufacturer | ContentKeeper |
| Australian Distributor | |
| Class of accreditation* | Class 2 |
| Australian Private Networks Open DNS | |
| Version | Activ8me Open DNS 2011 |
| Certified | 2012 |
| Manufacturer | Open DNS |
| Australian Distributor | |
| Class of accreditation* | Class 1 |
| Netbox Laptop Protector | |
| Version | V 0.7.2 |
| Certified | 2010 |
| Manufacturer | Netbox Blue |
| Australian Distributor | |
| Class of accreditation* | Unclassified |
| Open DNS | |
| Version | 1.6 |
| Certified | 2011 |
| Manufacturer | Open DNS |
| Australian Distributor | Easy Web Digital |
| Class of accreditation* | Unclassified |
| Symantec Online Family Friendly Norton Version 4.0 | |
| Version | V 4.0 |
| Certified | 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Symantec |
| Australian Distributor | |
| Class of accreditation* | Unclassified |
*There are three classes of accreditation for publication on the IIA Web Site
What are the Classifications of accreditation?
Unclassified – ACMA Prohibited URL Filter (PUF) – recommended for 18+ years of age
Class 1 – recommended for children over 15 years of age
Class 2 – recommended for children between 10 and 15 years of age
Class 3 – recommended for children under 10 years of age




