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Categorizing Code - Printable Version +- The Purge (https://thepurge.net) +-- Forum: Public (https://thepurge.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Off Topic (https://thepurge.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=17) +--- Thread: Categorizing Code (/showthread.php?tid=16675) |
Categorizing Code - Crice - 02-04-2021 I am curious if we have any website design people. I need help properly categorizing my code so our clients can visit our website. I read this article and understand what categorizing is and why companies use it. How the heck do I fix it? Is it easy or do I need to hire a pro? https://www.observeit.com/blog/website-categorization-explained/ Thank in advance! RE: Categorizing Code - Snowreap - 02-04-2021 I don't think categorizing is something you do to your own website. Nobody marks their own site as "malicious" for example. RE: Categorizing Code - Slamz - 02-04-2021 Yeah I think that site is basically selling IT monitoring software so you know if employees go to "thepurge.net" if it's a gaming website, porn website, or whatever, with the company selling the software being responsible for putting it into a category (likely based on an algorithm that looks for keywords or other content). Sounds like maybe you have a website that has been categorized incorrectly? You'd probably have to take it up with the company that wrote whatever software that has you pegged incorrectly. RE: Categorizing Code - Crice - 02-04-2021 The client uses zscaler, which I suppose I need to call tomorrow. Thanks for the advice! |