How KosherNet Works
Imagine the following -
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There is a road that goes
from your computer to a highway.
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There is a toll booth that
separates your road from the highway.
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The internet is the highway
that starts on the other side of that toll booth.
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The internet highway has many
exits.
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The toll booth is called
KosherNet.

When you approach the KosherNet
toll booth in your car, the toll attendant can give you keys to various exits on
the Internet highway which will allow you access to the gates at those exits.
The attendant can also tag your car in a way that will prevent it from accessing
certain exits. The KosherNet attendant can thus control your navigation capability
for your experience on the internet highway. He can let you through with access
to certain sites, or with no restrictions, or not let you through at all.
You will,
thus, be on the internet
connection, in your own car, but your experience will be controlled as the
result of what transpires at the toll booth.
You connect
to KosherNet and KosherNet connects you to the internet, in a controlled
fashion.
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