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Prohibited Materials Access
The following is a list of frequently asked questions regarding Prohibited Materials Access:
Why has the policy been added?
What does the new policy mean?
What type of access is considered authorized?
How do I confirm what access is necessary to perform my job?
Will I be in trouble if I unintentionally receive and open a sexually explicit attachment?
How can I identify sexually explicit communications prior to viewing them?
Is there any way to block or avoid sexually explicit e-mail?
If I am an IT support person and find sexually explicit materials on another employee's computer that I am working on, should I report this situation to someone?
Does this policy pertain to use of University property from home or on off (non-working) time?
Who do I contact if I have other questions in regard to the new policy?
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