10.3.1 - Internet Safety Policy (CIPA Compliance)10.3.1 - Internet Safety Policy (CIPA Compliance)<p> <strong><span style="font-weight:700;">​Internet Safety Policy (</span></strong><strong>Compliance with the Children's Internet Protection Act)</strong><br></p><p>The <a href="https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/childrens-internet-protection-act" target="_blank">Children's Internet Protection Act​</a> applies to the use of any device accessed or used by minors at a school or library that receives E-rate funding. ​​ The archdiocesan AUP requires all schools and libraries, even those without E-rate funding,  to use functioning and properly configured content filters to preclude access to prohibited content, including obscene, sexually explicit materials; adult or child pornography; and materials including applications that are otherwise harmful to minors or in violation of this <a href="/_layouts/15/FIXUPREDIRECT.ASPX?WebId=7c52c6b6-eea1-4fc3-ac3a-90f0c442a28e&TermSetId=8b66c3a8-bdfa-4bea-9c29-07c09bf9129e&TermId=c266b410-19ef-4e21-8416-91738276a94b" target="_blank">Acceptable Use and Responsibility Policy for Elect​​ro​nic Comm​unications (Archdiocesan AUP)​</a>.</p><p><br>Content filters for minors may NOT be disabled or turned off without obtaining prior permission from the person in charge at the school or library.<br><br>No unauthorized personal identifying information regarding minors may be disclosed, used, or disseminated without proper authorization by the person in charge at the school or library.<br><br>Minors' use of email, chat rooms, social networks, applications, and other forms of direct electronic communication on electronic devices at the school or library must be monitored.<br><br>No person may engage in unlawful activities online, including hacking any system while using archdiocese or Location devices or while at any school or library.</p><p>4-8-21<br><br></p>

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