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<p>All Wales Office staff are expected to comply with departmental rules regulating the use of office computers, including internet use.</p><p>The Wales Office uses the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) IT system, which prevents users gaining access to inappropriate websites by using specialist blocking software. Based on the use of keywords, the system blocks access to websites which contain offensive, racist or defamatory material; gambling or betting sites; websites that may circumvent information security rules such as web-based e-mail; and sites that may affect the efficiency of the network.</p><p>As the content filtering software is dynamic and the websites which are being blocked are constantly changing, there is no list of websites to which access is prohibited.</p><p>The MOJ IT system also blocks access to the following domains:</p><p>*@anonymousspeech.com</p><p>*@australiansubscribers.com</p><p>*@clickandtick.co.uk</p><p>*@coffee-and-croissants.co.uk</p><p>*@engine.insight-vision.net</p><p>*@mk2.netatlantic.com</p><p>*@newsletter.savesafely.co.uk</p><p>*@shoppingdelights.co.uk</p>
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Wales Office
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Stephen Crabb
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