These are pre-loaded by Symantec, and I'm not aware of the criteria they
use to populate the list. On the UCB custom installer we disable this
feature by default.
Allison Henry
System and Network Security
University of California, Berkeley
http://security.berkeley.edu
Larry M. Jones wrote:
> On a different note (I was reminded of this while trying to ascertain
> whether mine was managed), under Ad Blocking/Advanced I discovered a
> bunch of permitted sites. I don't know how they got there and I was
> wondering if they came by default. In other words, do vendors have a
> deal with Symantec that gets them on the "Permitted" list? Or is it
> something I have done that has gotten them added to the list?
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