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A whitelist or allowlist is a list or register of entities that are being provided a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition. Entities... |
with a list of banned persons or organisations, and is the opposite of a whitelist. The English dramatist Philip Massinger used the phrase "black list" in... |
whitelist is a whitelist which was created and/or is maintained by a system that analyzes bi-directional email. An automated whitelist is a whitelist... |
with using a type of DNS whitelisting on a per-ISP basis to prevent this until the World IPv6 Launch. In the DNS whitelisting approach, ISPs are determined... |
Since 2016, it has been censored by the Russian authorities via the whitelist of media which were allowed on the Yandex main page. During the 2022 Russian... |
micro-console fail to load at all, blocked by their lack of inclusion on Sony's whitelist of approved titles." Sean Hollister of Gizmodo complained that even ports... |
Financial Action Task Force (redirect from FATF Whitelist) The Financial Action Task Force (on Money Laundering) ('FATF, aka "Fatfee"), also known by its French name, Groupe d'action financière (GAFI), is an intergovernmental... |
typically performed by using either a whitelist or a blacklist approach. Leaving a safe HTML element off a whitelist is not so serious; it simply means that... |
of which proxies are trustworthy, for instance by looking them up in a whitelist of servers whose maintainers can be trusted. The general format of the... |
respective whitelist. On March 21, South Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol announced he would restore Japan into the country's trade whitelist. South Korea... |
certificates in a whitelist of trusted certificates. Developers of web browsers may use procedures specified by the CA/Browser Forum to whitelist well-known... |
country to advertise on the territory of the UK (adding the country to the whitelist) or rejecting the application. These rules came into force on September... |
software of as much as $150 million. The CCSS maintains a so-called "whitelist" of legitimate organizations that provide antivirus systems. The "Trusted... |
distracting him. It maintains a whitelist of devices allowed to connect to the computer's USB ports; if a device not on that whitelist connects, it can take actions... |
mentioned. Those items on the list are denied access. The opposite is a whitelist, allowlist, or passlist, in which only items on the list are let through... |
Unfinished (film) (section Whitelist controversy) released in April 2017, but was pushed to 14 November 2018 due to the whitelist scandal involving former South Korean President Park Geun-hye. In March... |
to human-reviewed channels and recommendations, as well as a manual whitelisting system. Vine Kids, a subsidiary of Vine with a similar concept "YouTube... |
choice of headers and/or a hash of the message body. In addition to whitelisting good senders, a greylister can provide for exceptions. Greylisting can... |
Automatic (upon receipt of spam to a real person's mailbox), with extensive whitelists and filtering to prevent false positives Typically an automatic expiration... |
an email whitelist service provided by eco and the German Dialogmarketing Association (Deutscher Dialogmarketing Verband). The CSA whitelist is a positive... |