Ichud HaKehillos LeTohar HaMachane

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The Ichud HaKehillos LeTohar HaMachane is an Orthodox Jewish organization. It educates Jews about pornography-use habits and other problems that can result from Internet usage.[1]

The Ichud HaKehillos has a division called the Technology Awareness Group (TAG).[2] It provides various services to its target market, including installing Web filtering and monitoring software on computers, cellphones and other devices. TAG is a registered charity supported by volunteers, and there is normally no fee for any of its services. TAG has offices in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia and elsewhere; it can also provide certain services worldwide using remote-control technology. As of July 2016, TAG operates 34 offices globally.[3] TAG fields about 1000 international support calls a day.

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See also

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References

  1. ^ Otterman, Sharon (18 May 2012). "Ultra-Orthodox Jews to Hold Big Meeting on Internet Risks". The New York Times. p. A24. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  2. ^ "TAG - Technology Awareness Group". TAG Lakewood homepage. Retrieved 1 August 2013. The Technology Awareness Group is a division of Ichud HaKehillos.
  3. ^ "TAG Offices". Retrieved 21 July 2016. The page's left sidebar says that TAG has 34 offices.

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External links

Note: Ichud HaKehillos LeTohar HaMachane does not have a website.