ITEM NO: 9 Report To: EXECUTIVE CABINET Date: 23 October 2013 Executive Member/Reporting Officer: Subject: Report Summary: Recommendations: Councillor John Taylor- Deputy Executive Leader Councillor Jim M Fitzpatrick First Deputy (Performance and Finance) Tim Rainey Assistant Executive Director (Media, Marketing and Communications) PAY-DAY LOANS As pressure on household budgets is increasing many people are turning to pay-day loan companies for short term loans. Whilst accessing money from these companies is often quick and simple to do, in many cases it leads to higher and higher levels of debt. Parliamentary spending watchdogs have already accused these companies of making unfair profits from vulnerable people on low incomes, by brokering loans, which often spiral out of control. The Council is already working with partners including Citizen Advice and Credit Unions to help people better manage their home finances but we can do more to discourage residents and staff from using these controversial firms and providing alternatives ways of saving money and accessing loans. This report recommends that access to pay-day loan websites from all the Council s computers including those in public libraries is blocked and anyone trying to access them is re-directed to the Credit Union website and Tameside Help with Benefits website. The report also covers My Home Finance which is a nonprofit company set up by the National Housing Federation to provide an alternative source of credit for tenants who have difficulty accessing affordable credit elsewhere. The product is designed to plug the gap between a Credit Union and the pay-day loan/door-step lender. The scheme has been running successfully in the Midlands for a number of years and is now being used by New Charter Housing Trust for their tenants. Finally there is a recommendation that the Council organizes a Financial Resilience Summit bringing together key partners and stakeholders to coordinate their activity and support for local residents more effectively. That Members of Executive Cabinet are asked to agree that:- 1. access to pay-day loan websites is restricted from all Council computers including public access computers available at Libraries;
2. a list of pay-day loan websites is maintained and regularly reviewed to ensure new sites are blocked when they come on to the market; 3. where someone has tried to access a pay-day loan site and message sign posting them to the Credit Union and Help with Benefits website will be displayed; 4. a feasibility and benefit study of investing in My Home Finance scheme is undertaken with a report coming back to Cabinet at the earliest opportunity; 5. a Financial Resilience Summit is organised to bring together key stakeholders to coordinate and agree activity to reduce levels of household debt and support people in financial crisis. Links to Sustainable Community Strategy: Policy Implications: Financial Implications: Legal Implications: Risk Management: Access to Information: The initiative supports the delivery of the Sustainable Community Strategy Prosperous Tameside aim. The initiative supports the delivery of the Council s Corporate Plan by supporting the financial sustainability of residents. The restriction of pay day loan websites and maintenance of a list of these loan websites will have no financial impact to the Authority. A feasibility study considering a possible investment into the My Home Finance scheme is currently being carried out; this will assess its viability and a further report will be produced. Any costs relating to the Financial Resilience Summit will be met from within existing resources. The Council makes access to the internet available for personal use for employees and members of the public through libraries and is free to place restrictions upon those sites it wishes to permit access. In order to progress A full risk assessment of the scheme will be undertaken once the operating model has been agreed on. The background papers relating to this report can be inspected by contacting Tim Rainey, Assistant Executive Director (Media, Marketing and Communications):- Telephone:0161 342 3299 e-mail: tim.rainey@tameside.gov.uk
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. There are many factors that could potentially have a negative impact on the financial resilience of Tameside households. Poor economic growth, major policy changes such as the introduction of Universal Credit and existing complex social issues (e.g. low skills) could worsen personal financial resilience in Tameside. Low and middle income earners are already facing cuts in tax credits and child benefit. They are dealing with rising food bills and fuel prices. According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) families with children and low income households are to lose most from tax and benefit changes in the coming year an average of 161 per household a year, rising to 370 the following year. 1.2. There is also much less resource available to deliver interventions which would support those with people and families with complex problems. We must therefore concentrate and focus our efforts to help people in our communities build self-reliance. 1.3. Debt can be characterized in many different ways, what s clear is that debt is increasing. Council Tax Residents who default on Council tax payments are issued with a liability order by the magistrates court which enables the Council to seek recovery by attachment of earnings or benefit or bailiff action. In the first 6 months of 2012/13 6,272 liability orders were issued. Early indications are that the number of liability orders is further increasing as a result of the new Council Tax Support Scheme being introduced in April 2013. 1.4. Data on total individual insolvencies shows an increase in personal debt from 7.2 per 10,000 of the adult population in 2000 to 31.1 per 10,000 in 2011. 1.5. The number of households living in fuel poverty is increasing, from 12206 in 2006 to 18556 in 2012. This represents 19.74% of all households in Tameside, compared to a GM average of 20.02% and we have seen a growing number of food banks establishing themselves within the Borough which is indicative of the problems many families are facing in the current climate. Currently 9 food banks operate within Tameside. Many families are struggling to make ends meet and it is not just homeless people using them, it is working families who are trying to manage on a low income amidst rising food and energy bills. 1.6. These factors mean that Tameside is viewed by pay-day loan companies as a good area to do business and there are now 11 such shops in the area. Regardless of how unacceptable these businesses are viewed, and despite Trading Standards now receiving many more complaints from local residents about them, we cannot stop them opening in our towns by simply refusing them planning permission. In addition alongside their high street presence many, many more pay-day loan companies operate over the Internet offering quick and simple loans on-line. 1.7. As pressure on household budgets is increasing many people are turning to pay-day loan companies for short term loans. Whilst accessing money from these companies is often quick and simple to do, in many cases it leads to higher and higher levels of debt. Parliamentary spending watchdogs have already accused these companies of making unfair profits from vulnerable people on low incomes, by brokering loans which often spiral out of control. 1.8. The Council is already working with partners including Citizen Advice and Credit Unions to help people better manage their home finances but we can do more to discourage residents and staff from using these controversial firms by providing alternatives ways of saving money and accessing loans. 1.9. There is a very real risk that as Universal Credit gets rolled out, and benefits are paid directly into people s bank accounts they will be tempted to take up large pay-day loans and make the repayments using the benefit money. This could then have a knock on impact in terms of Council tax collection, rent arrears and the use of bailiffs.
2. PAY-DAY LOAN WEBSITES 2.1. Internet browsing from any Council computer is subject to monitoring and restrictions. The system which controls and monitors all the Council s website traffic is called Blue Coat. Using Blue Coat policies can be developed which allow specific websites to be blocked or a whole category of websites to be blocked. 2.2. The Blue Coat system uses an industry standard website categorization to determine what kind of website is being accessed. Full details of all categories, their descriptions and which are already blocked are included at Appendix 1. 2.3. Several authorities, including Rochdale, Salford, Trafford and Manchester City Council have recently taken decision to block their local authority computers, including those found in public libraries, from accessing the websites of pay-day lenders. Others including Stockport are considering taking similar action. 2.4. These websites do not have specific category of their own, they sit within the financial services category and therefore if we are to restrict access to them each site will have to be individually blocked. An initial list of over 440 sites to be blocked is attached at Appendix 2 however this will need to continually reviewed and updated as new sites come onto the market. Keeping this list up to date will be done in conjunction with other AGMA authorities that have also taken the decision to restrict access to these sites. 2.5. Once these sites have been blocked, any attempt to access them will result in a message being returned explaining that the site has been blocked and signposting to person to the Credit Union website and the Tameside Help with Benefits website. 3. ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF CREDIT 3.1. My Home Finance (MHF)is a non-profit Community Development Finance Institution (CDFI) set up by the National Housing Federation with help from the Department for Works and Pensions (DWP) as an alternative source of credit for tenants who have difficulty accessing affordable credit elsewhere. 3.2. The product is designed to plug the gap between a Credit Union and the pay-day loan/doorstep lender. The scheme has been running successfully in the Midlands for a number of years and is now being introduced to the North West. New Charter Housing, City West, Helena and Guinness Northern Counties housing associations are all introducing the scheme for their tenants. 3.3. As of June 2013 MHF has completed over 11,000 loans. The business has also helped half of its customers open a savings account and take the first step to breaking the cycle of debt. Having lent nearly 3.5 million MHF has saved its customers an estimated 2 million compared to costs of borrowing from pay-day and door step lenders. 3.4. Tenants can borrow as little as 50 to 300 initially (this can increase where subsequent loans are then taken on) which is repayable over a period suitable to the tenant but typically within a 12 month period. 3.5. The APR (cost of lending) is on average 69% which may appear relatively high compared to banks and the Credit Union, but it is significantly lower than the doorstep lender (home credit) at 272%, the pay day loan at an average of 2000% or the loan shark at 138,000%. This rate also reflects the high risk nature of the client group and the increased likelihood of loans not being repaid.
3.6. At present Credit Unions (CUs), the cheapest source of funding for those in adverse financial situations, but they are legally prevented from charging an APR of more than 27%. For CUs to be sustainable, they therefore have to exclude a substantial proportion of disadvantaged people from accessing their loans because of the increased risk on non-repayment.. This in turn means for this group of people loans from door-step lenders and pay-day loan companies are their only alternative. 3.7. The table below shows the cost of lending comparison to put the figures into context. 3.8. New Charter Housing began operating the scheme in May 2013 and invested an initial 250k which was then made available to their tenants. The application process, management and administration of the loans is undertaken by My Home Finance and investors receive 6% APR return on their investment. This return on investment ensures that any costs for operating the scheme are covered and any surplus could be used to support and promote further the financial sustainability of local families. 3.9. MHF is often a lender of last resort for its clients. Many are unemployed, and/or have fallen victim to unscrupulous lenders who, in lending irresponsibly, frequently push borrowers down the slippery slope of over-indebtedness. It is also a not-for-profit organisation and because the scheme itself is not restricted to housing associations and their tenants, the Council could choose to invest some of its own money and in so doing provide all local residents with an affordable and ethical short term credit alternative to the pay-day, door-step and loan sharks. 4. FINANCIAL RESILIANCE SUMMIT 4.1. Household debt is a complex issue with many different factors coming in to play. Age is an important factor with younger people having different pressures and challenges than older people. Demographics, health, location and economic activity are all important contributors which mean that no one organisation can effectively tackle the issue on its own.
4.2. To better coordinate activity between the various agencies and groups that have an interest in reducing household debt and supporting local residents facing financial difficulties a Financial Resilience Summit is proposed to be held in November 2013. Invites could be extended to organisations such as: Community and Voluntary Sector Tameside Age UK Churches Registered Social Landlords Department for Works and Pensions Local Media Citizens Advice Bureau Credit Unions 5. RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 As set out on the front of the report.
APPENDIX 1 WEBSITE CATEGORIES Abortion (Blocked) Sites that provide information or arguments in favour of or against abortion, describe abortion procedures, offer help in obtaining or avoiding abortion, or provide information on the effects, or lack thereof, of abortion. Adult/Mature Content (Blocked) Sites that contain material of adult nature that do not necessarily contain excessive violence, sexual content, or nudity. These sites include very profane or vulgar content and sites that are not appropriate for children. Alcohol Sites that offer for sale, promote, glorify, review or in any way advocate the use or creation of alcoholic beverages, including but not limited to beer, wine, and hard liquors. This does not include sites that sell alcohol as a subset of other products such as restaurants or grocery stores. Alternative Sexuality/Lifestyles (Blocked) Sites that provide information, promote, or cater to alternative sexual expressions in their myriad forms. Includes but is not limited to the full range of non-traditional sexual practices, interests, orientations or fetishes. This category does not include sites that are sexually gratuitous in nature which would typically fall under the Pornography category, nor does it include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or any sites that speak to one s sexual identity. Alternative Spirituality/Belief Sites that promote and provide information on alternative spiritual and non-religious beliefs such as atheism, agnosticism, witchcraft, and Satanism. Occult practices, voodoo rituals or any other form of mysticism are represented here. This includes sites that endorse or offer methods, means of instruction, or other resources to affect or influence real events through the use of spells, incantations, curses and magic powers. The category includes sites that discuss or deal with paranormal or unexplained events. Art/Culture Sites that nurture and promote cultural understanding of fine art including but not limited to sculpture, paintings and other visual art forms, literature, music, dance, ballet, and performance art and the venues or foundations that support, foster or house them such as museums, galleries, symphonies and the like. Sites that provide a learning environment or cultural awareness outside of the strictures of formalized education such as planetariums are included under this heading. Auctions Sites that support the offering and purchasing of goods between individuals. This does not include classified advertisements. Audio/Video Clips Sites that provide streams or downloads of audio or video clips typically 15 minutes or less in length. This also includes sites that provide downloaders and players for audio and video clips. Blogs/Personal Pages Sites that primarily offer access to personal pages and blogs. This classification includes but is not limited to content that shares a common domain such as Web space made available by an ISP or some other hosting service. Personal home pages and blogs tend to be dynamic in nature and their content may vary from innocuous to extreme. Brokerage/Trading Sites that provide or advertise trading of securities and management of investment assets (online or offline). This also includes insurance sites as well as sites that offer financial investment strategies, quotes, and news. Business/Economy Sites devoted to business firms, business information, economics, marketing, business management and entrepreneurship. This does not include sites that perform services defined in another category (such as information technology companies, or companies that sell travel services). This does not include shopping sites.
Charitable Organizations Sites that foster volunteerism for charitable causes. This also encompasses non-profit associations that cultivate philanthropic or relief efforts. Does not include organizations that attempt to influence legislation as a significant portion of their activities or organizations that campaign for, contribute to, or affiliate with political organizations or candidates. Chat/Instant Messaging (Blocked) Sites that provide chat, text messaging (SMS) or instant messaging capabilities or client downloads. Computers/Internet Sites that sponsor or provide information on computers, technology, the Internet and technologyrelated organizations and companies. Content Servers Servers that provide commercial hosting for a variety of content such as images and media files. These servers are typically used in conjunction with other Web servers to optimize content retrieval speeds. Education Sites that offer educational information, distance learning, or trade school information or programs. This also includes sites that are sponsored by schools, educational facilities, faculty, or alumni groups. Email Sites offering web-based email services, such as online emailing reading and mailing list services. Entertainment Sites that provide information on or promote mass entertainment media including but not limited to film, film trailers, television, home entertainment, music, comics, entertainment-oriented periodicals, reviews, interviews, fan clubs, and celebrity gossip. This also includes wedding or other photography sites of a non-adult nature. Extreme (Blocked) Sites that are extreme in nature and are not suitable for general consumption. This includes sites that revel and glorify in gore, human or animal suffering, scatological or other aberrant behaviors, perversities or debaucheries. It includes visual or written depictions deemed to be of an unusually horrific nature. These are salacious sites bereft of historical context, educational value or artistic merit created solely to debase, dehumanize or shock. Examples would include necrophilia, cannibalism, scat and amputee fetish sites. Financial Services Sites that provide or advertise banking services (online or offline) or other types of financial information, such as loans. This does not include sites that offer market information, brokerage or trading services. For Kids Sites designed specifically for children. This category is typically used in conjunction with other categories it is not a stand-alone category. Gambling Sites where a user can place a bet or participate in a betting pool, participate in a lottery, or receive information, assistance, recommendations, or training in such activities. This category does not include sites that sell gambling-related products/machines or sites for offline casinos and hotels, unless they meet one of the above requirements. Games Sites that support playing or downloading video games, computer games, or electronic games. This includes sites with information, tips, or advice on such games or how to obtain cheat codes, and also includes magazines dedicated to computerized games and sites that support or host online sweepstakes and giveaways. Government/Legal Sites sponsored by or that provide information on government, government agencies and government services such as taxation and emergency services. This includes sites that discuss or explain laws of various governmental entities. This also includes sites that advertise legal services, lawyers for hire, adoption services, information about adoption, immigration information, and immigration services.
Greeting Cards Sites that facilitate the sending of electronic greeting cards, animated cards, or similar electronic messages typically used to mark an event or occasion. Hacking (Blocked) Sites that distribute, promote, or provide hacking tools and/or information which may help gain unauthorized access to computer systems and/or computerized communication systems. Hacking encompasses instructions on illegal or questionable tactics, such as creating viruses, distributing cracked or pirated software, or distributing other protected intellectual property. Health Sites that provide advice and information on general health such as fitness and well-being, personal health or medical services, drugs, alternative and complementary therapies, medical information about ailments, dentistry, optometry, general psychiatry, self-help, and support organizations dedicated to a disease or condition. Humor/Jokes Sites that primarily focus on comedy, jokes, fun, etc. This may include sites containing jokes of adult or mature nature. Sites containing humorous Adult/ Mature content also have an Adult/ Mature category rating. Illegal Drugs (Blocked) Sites that promote, offer, sell, supply, encourage or otherwise advocate the illegal use, cultivation, manufacture, or distribution of drugs, pharmaceuticals, intoxicating plants or chemicals and their related paraphernalia. Illegal/Questionable Sites that advocate or give advice on performing acts that are illegal or of questionable legality such as service theft, evading law enforcement, fraud, burglary techniques, and plagiarism. This also includes sites that promote scams or that provide or sell legally questionable educational materials such as term papers. Internet Telephony Sites that facilitate Internet telephony or provide Internet telephony services such as voice over IP (VOIP). Intimate Apparel/Swimsuit (Blocked) Sites that contain images or offer the sale of swimsuits or intimate apparel or other types of suggestive clothing. This does not include sites selling undergarments as a subsection of other products offered. Job Search/Careers Sites that provide assistance in finding employment and tools for locating prospective employers. LGBT Sites that provide information regarding, support, promote, or cater to one s sexual orientation or gender identity including but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender sites. This category does not include sites considered sexually gratuitous in nature that would typically fall under the Pornography category. Media Sharing Sites that allow sharing of media (e.g., photo sharing) and have a low risk of including objectionable content such as adult or pornographic material. Military Sites that promote or provide information on military branches or armed services. News/Media Sites that primarily report information or comments on current events or contemporary issues of the day. This category also includes news radio stations and news magazines but does not include sites that can be rated in other categories. Newsgroups/Forums Sites that primarily offer access to newsgroups, messaging or bulletin board systems, or group blogs where participants can post comments, hold discussions, or seek opinions or expertise on a variety of topics. Non-viewable Servers with non-malicious, non offensive content or resources used by applications, but not directly viewable by web browsers. Includes but is not limited to Web analytics sites (such as visitor tracking and ranking sites) and content filtering systems.
Nudity (Blocked) Sites containing nude or seminude depictions of the human body. These depictions are not necessarily sexual in intent or effect but may include sites containing nude paintings or photo galleries of artistic nature. This category also includes nudist or naturist sites that contain pictures of nude individuals. Online Meetings Sites that facilitate online meetings or provide online meeting, conferencing, or training services. Online Storage (Blocked) Sites that provide secure, encrypted, off-site backup and restoration of personal data. These online repositories are typically used to store, organize and share videos, music, movies, photos, documents, and other electronically formatted information. Sites that fit this criteria essentially act as your personal hard drive on the Internet. Open/Mixed Content Sites with generally non-offensive content but that also have potentially objectionable content such as adult or pornographic material that is not organized so that it can be classified separately. Sites that explicitly exclude offensive content are not included in this category. Pay to Surf (Blocked) Sites that pay users in the form of cash or prizes for clicking on or reading specific links, email, or Web pages. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) (Blocked) Sites that distribute software to facilitate the direct exchange of files between users. P2P includes software that enables file search and sharing across a network without dependence on a central server. Personals/Dating Sites that promote interpersonal relationships. Phishing (Blocked) Sites that are designed to appear as a legitimate bank or retailer with the intent to fraudulently capture sensitive data (e.g., credit card numbers, PIN numbers). Placeholders Sites that are under construction, parked domains, search-bait or otherwise generally have no useful value. Political/Activist Groups Sites sponsored by or that provide information on political parties, special interest groups, or any organization that promotes change or reform in public policy, public opinion, social practice, or economic activities. Pornography (Blocked) Sites that contain sexually explicit material for the purpose of arousing a sexual or prurient interest. Potentially Unwanted Software Sites that distribute software that is not malicious but may be unwanted within an organization such as intrusive adware and hoaxes. Proxy Avoidance (Blocked) Sites that provide information on how to bypass proxy server features or gain access to URLs in any way that bypasses the proxy server. This category includes any service which will allow a person to bypass the Blue Coat filtering system, such as anonymous surfing services. Radio/Audio Streams Sites that provide streams or downloads of radio, music, or other audio content typically more than 15 minutes in length. Real Estate Sites that provide information on renting, buying, or selling real estate or properties. This also includes vacation property rentals such as time-shares and vacation condos. Reference Sites containing personal, professional, or educational reference, including online dictionaries, maps, censuses, almanacs, library catalogues, genealogy-related sites and scientific information. Religion Sites that promote and provide information on conventional or unconventional religious or quasireligious subjects, as well as churches, synagogues, or other houses of worship. This does not
include sites about alternative forms of spirituality or ideology such as witchcraft or atheist beliefs (Alternative Spirituality/Belief). Remote Access Tools Sites that primarily focus on providing information about and/or methods that enable authorized remote access to and use of a desktop computer or private network. Restaurants/Dining/Food Sites that list, review, discuss, advertise, and promote food, catering, dining services, cooking, and recipes. Search Engines/Portals Sites that support searching the Internet, indices, and directories. Sex Education Sites that provide information (sometimes graphic) on reproduction, sexual development, safe sex practices, sexuality, birth control, tips for better sex, and sexual enhancement products. Shopping Sites that provide or advertise the means to obtain goods or services with either prices listed or a clear way to order. This does not include sites that can be classified in other categories (such as vehicles or weapons). Social Networking Sites that enable people to connect with others to form an online community. Typically members describe themselves in personal Web page profiles and form interactive networks, linking them with other members based on common interests or acquaintances. Instant messaging, file sharing and Web logs (blogs) are common features of Social Networking sites. Note: These sites may contain offensive material in the community-created content. Sites in this category are also referred to as virtual communities or online communities. This category does not include more narrowly-focused sites, like those that specifically match descriptions for Personals/Dating sites or Business sites. Society/Daily Living Sites that provide information on matters of daily life. This includes but is not limited to pet care, home improvement, fashion/beauty tips, hobbies, and other tasks that comprise everyday life. It does not include sites relating to entertainment, sports, jobs, personal pages, or other topics that already have a specific category. Software Downloads (Blocked) Sites that are dedicated to the electronic download of software for any type of computer or mobile device, whether for payment or at no charge. Sports/Recreation Sites that promote or provide information about spectator sports or recreational activities. This does not include sites dedicated to hobbies such as gardening, collecting, board games, scrapbooking, quilting, etc. Spyware Effects/Privacy Concerns Sites to which spyware (as defined in the Spyware/Malware Sources category) reports its findings or from which it alone downloads advertisements. This does not contain sites that serve advertisements for other Web pages in addition to spyware advertisements; only those sites uniquely used by spyware. Includes sites that contain serious privacy issues, such as phone home sites to which software can connect and send user information; and sites to which browser hijackers redirect users. This usually does not include sites that can be categorized as Spyware/Malware Sources. Spyware/Malware Sources (Blocked) Sites that host or distribute spyware and other malware or whose purpose for existence is as part of the spyware and malware ecosystem. Spyware and malware are defined as software that takes control of a computer, modifies computer settings, or collects or reports personal information without the permission of the end user. This includes software that misrepresents itself by tricking users to download or install it, or to enter personal information. This includes sites that perform drive-by downloads; browser hijackers; dialers; any program that modifies your browser homepage, bookmarks, or security settings; and keyloggers. This also includes any software that bundles spyware (as defined above) as part of its offering. Information collected or reported is personal if it contains uniquely identifying data, such as email addresses, name, social security
number, IP address, etc. A site is not classified as spyware if the user is reasonably notified that the software will perform these actions (e.g., it alerts that it will send personal information, be installed, or that it will log keystrokes). Suspicious (Blocked) Sites considered to have suspicious content and/or intent that poses an elevated security or privacy risk. This categorization is determined by analysis of Web reputation factors. This also includes sites that are part of the Web and email spam ecosystem. If a site is determined to be clearly malicious or benign, it will be placed in a different category. Tobacco Sites that offer for sale, promote, glorify, review or in any way advocate the use or creation of tobacco or tobacco related products including but not limited to cigarettes, pipes, cigars and chewing tobacco. This does not include sites that sell tobacco as a subset of other products such as grocery stores. Translation Sites that allow translation of text (words, phrases, Web pages, etc.) between various languages or that can be used to identify a language. Travel Sites that promote or provide opportunity for travel planning, including finding and making travel reservations, sharing of travel experiences (pro or con), vehicle rentals, descriptions of travel destinations, or promotions for hotels/casinos or other travel related accommodations. Mass transit information including but not limited to posting of schedules, fares or any other public transportation-related data are also included in this category. TV/Video Streams Sites that provide streams or downloads of television, movie, or other video content typically more than 15 minutes in length. Uncategorized These show in the ProxySG logs as the category none. User-Defined Requests given a custom classification by an ProxySG administrator. Vehicles Sites that provide information on or promote vehicles, boats, or aircraft, including sites that support online purchase of vehicles or parts. Violence/Hate/Racism (Blocked) Sites that depict extreme physical harm to people, animals, or property, or that advocate or provide instructions on how to cause such harm. This also includes sites that advocate or depict hostility or aggression toward, or denigrate an individual or group on the basis of race, religion, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, or other involuntary characteristics, and includes content that glorifies selfmutilation or suicide. Weapons (Blocked) Sites that sell, review, or describe weapons such as guns, knives, or martial arts devices, or provide information on their use, accessories, or other modifications. This does not include sites providing information on BB guns, paintball guns, black powder rifles, target shooting, or bows and arrows, unless the site also meets one of the above requirements. Also does not include sites that promote collecting weapons, or groups that either support or oppose weapons use. Web Advertisements Sites that provide online advertisements or banners. This does not include advertising servers that serve adult oriented advertisements. Web Applications Sites with interactive, Web-based office/ business applications. This excludes email, chat/im or other sites that have a specific content category. Web Hosting Sites of organizations that provide top-level domain pages, as well as Web communities or hosting services.
APPENDIX 2 LIST OF PAY-DAY LOAN WEBSITE www.1000loansuk.co.uk/ www.nocreditcheckloansonline.co.uk/ www.12monthloanss.co.uk/ www.nofax-24hpaydayloans.co.uk www.12monthloanstoday.co.uk/ www.nonopaydayloans.co.uk www.12monthloanstoloans.co.uk/ www.nowpayday.co.uk www.12monthpaydayloansuk.co.uk/ www.oysterpaydayloans.co.uk www.1hourmoney.co.uk www.paydaddy.co.uk/ www.1-monthloan.co.uk/ www.payday-1.co.uk www.1stpaydayloan.co.uk/ www.payday-24hrcashloans.co.uk www.1ststop.co.uk www.payday-advances.co.uk www.247cashadvance.co.uk/ www.pay-day-advances.org.uk/ www.247moneybox.com/ www.paydayadvanceuk.co.uk/ www.24hrpaydayloans.co.uk www.paydayagency.co.uk/ www.24hrpaydayloans.co.uk/ www.paydayaidco.uk www.3monthpaydayloans.co.uk www.paydayamazingloans.co.uk www.5finance.co.uk/ www.paydayangels.co.uk www.5minutemoney.co.uk www.paydaybank.co.uk www.90dayloans.co.uk www.paydaybliss.com/ www.90daypaydayloansuk247.co.uk/ www.paydaybox.co.uk www.999payday.com www.payday-choice.co.uk/ www.999paydayloans.co.uk/ www.paydaydanny.co.uk www.abc-payday-loans.co.uk/ www.paydayelephant.co.uk www.access2money.co.uk/ www.paydayexpress.co.uk www.activequote.com/ www.paydayfinancial.co.uk/ www.advancepaydayloans.org.uk www.paydayfirst.co.uk www.afmapply.co.uk/ www.paydaygenie.co.uk/ www.albemarlebond.co.uk www.paydayhourloans24h.co.uk www.amigoloans.co.uk www.paydaykong.com www.azmoney.co.uk www.paydayloanbuddy.co.uk www.badcreditcashloans.org.uk/ www.paydayloancomparisonsites.co.uk/ www.badcreditloanslenders.co.uk/ www.paydayloandirect.co.uk www.banana-loans.co.uk/ www.payday-loan-direct.co.uk www.barrelsofcash.com www.paydayloanfriends.co.uk www.basicpaydayloan.co.uk www.paydayloangb.co.uk/ www.bayv.co.uk www.payday-loan-guide.co.uk/ www.beeloans.co.uk www.paydayloanmaker.co.uk/ www.birminghampaydayloan.co.uk www.paydayloanmoney.co.uk/ www.bongaloans.co.uk www.paydayloannocreditchecks4.co.uk/ www.bongaloans.com www.payday-loan-provision.co.uk www.borrowcashloan.co.uk www.payday-loan-review.co.uk/ www.brassic.net/ www.payday-loans.compare2switch.net www.cannonfinance.co.uk www.payday-loans-247.co.uk/ www.canterburyfinance.co.uk www.paydayloans3months.co.uk/ www.capitalfinanceone.com/ www.paydayloansbc123.co.uk www.cash1hour.co.uk www.paydayloanscentral.org.uk www.cash4unow.co.uk/ www.paydayloansdepot.co.uk/ www.cashaccess.co.uk www.paydayloansdetective.co.uk/ www.cashadvance.uk.com www.paydayloansdirectlendershine.co.uk
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