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Web Protection Frequently Asked Questions : How is quota time configured and used?
How is quota time configured and used?
51400 | Web Protection FAQ | TRITON AP-WEB and Web Filter & Security | 12-Oct-2015
When you create category filters, you can apply the Limit by Quota action to categories to let users access URLs in those categories for a limited amount of time each day.
You can assign quota time in two ways:
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Define a global period of quota time (60 minutes, by default) on the Settings > General > Filtering page in the Web module of the TRITON console.
When clients request a URL in a quota-limited category, they receive this amount of quota time, unless otherwise specified (see the next bullet).
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Assign a custom period of quota time to specific clients on the Main > Policy Management > Clients > Edit Clients page.
When users request a URL in a quota-limited category, they see a block page that offers a Use Quota Time button. If they click this button to continue to the website, the amount of time they spend browsing the site is monitored. If they request another URL in a quota-limited category:
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The amount of time available in a quota session (10 minutes, by default) is configured on the Settings > General > Filtering page.
If your organization uses multiple Filtering Service instances, an additional component—Websense State Server—may be required for correct application of quota time. See Policy Server, Filtering Service, and State Server in Administrator Help for details.

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