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Video streaming and P2P file sharing (Torrents).

A web filter violation occurs when a user attempts to access a website or online content that is restricted by an organization's internal security policy. These filters are commonly used in schools and workplaces to enforce "Acceptable Use Policies" (AUP) by blocking categories like adult content, social media, gambling, or high-risk sites known for hosting malware. How Violations Occur Violations are typically triggered by specific mechanisms within a network's firewall or filtering software (like FortiGuard, GoGuardian , or Symantec)

A occurs when a user attempts to access a website, application, or online resource that has been intentionally restricted by a network administrator. These filters act as a "gatekeeper" between the local network and the public internet.

Clearly state why you need the site (e.g., "Researching a competitor's marketing strategy").

Why it was blocked (e.g., "Gaming" or "Social Media"). Does one violation get you in trouble?

Using a "free VPN" or a proxy site is often a secondary policy violation that is easier to track than the original block.

Just as he reached for the drive, the classroom door opened. It was Mr. Henderson, the IT director, holding a tablet. He didn't look angry, just tired.

This guide breaks down what these violations are, why they happen, and how organizations manage them. What is a Web Filter Violation?

When you trigger a violation, the software (often a Firewall, Secure Web Gateway, or DNS Filter) intercepts your request, compares it against a database of forbidden categories or specific URLs, and blocks the connection. Why Do Organizations Use Web Filters?