Filter personal and private content on NetFree
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Please Note!
Enabling either of the following settings will allow personal content from your email to be sent for manual review by non-Jewish reviewers. NetFree has no control over any use they may make of these images. In addition, enabling these settings will also cause family photos of women and similar images to be filtered, and the approval/blocking policy for such images will follow NetFree's standard policy for public images.
Protecting users' privacy is important to NetFree. Therefore, by default, private images are **not** sent for manual review unless the user explicitly chooses to allow it.
Users who wish to allow private images to be reviewed can enable this in the Personal Filtering Settings under the **Additional Settings** section by checking the appropriate option and saving the changes.
The option to allow private images to be reviewed is divided into two separate settings:
Allow filtering of content known to be personal or private
Example: Images in Google Chat.
This setting allows personal images (located in private areas, as defined by NetFree specifically for this setting; see the example above) to be sent for review. Without manual review, these images cannot be opened in NetFree (generally because there is no technical way to distinguish between personal and public images). This option is intended for users who prefer these images to be reviewed, even at the cost of a possible reduction in privacy.
If this setting is not enabled, these images will remain completely blocked with the message: **"This image is not reviewed according to your settings."** They will not be sent for manual review.
Images may still become available if another user who has access to the same image has enabled image review, causing the image to be reviewed and approved. Likewise, if this setting is later disabled, images that have already been reviewed will continue to follow their existing review result (approved or blocked).
Filter personal or private content where it is normally open
Example: Images attached to a Gmail email message.
This setting causes personal images (located in private areas, as defined by NetFree specifically for this setting; see the example above) that are normally displayed without any filtering in NetFree to also be sent for review. It is intended for users who want this content to be filtered as well.
If this setting is not enabled, these images will remain completely open without any filtering or review, even if they already appear in NetFree's system as blocked images or if this setting had previously been enabled.