Norton DNS Incorrectly Blocking http://inception.davepedu.com/ As Pornography

Hello,

 

I would like to report that Norton DNS is Incorrectly blocking this website as Pornography:

 

http://inception.davepedu.com/

 

When using:

 

Preferred DNS: 198.153.192.50

Alternate DNS: 198.153.194.50

 

I reported this issue a month ago by email to the Norton DNS Team and I reported it on the Norton Safe Web website, but the issue is still not fixed:

 

https://safeweb.norton.com/report/show?url=http%3A%2F%2Finception.davepedu.com%2F

 

I noticed that Norton DNS Incorrectly Categorizes Non-Malware websites more often than any other DNS Service that I have ever Tested (I have tested Open DNS, Comodo DNS, ClearCloud DNS, DynDNS, Sendori DNS, Google DNS, My ISP's DNS, et cetera) or Family Filter (I have tested the Windows Live Family Filter and the K9 Web Filter) , I am curious about who Categorizes websites for Norton DNS and why are so many websites Incorrectly Rated as Pornography/Et Cetera?

 

This has been a problem since the beginning of Norton DNS and it has not improved, I try to report Incorrectly Categorized websites when possible and I can understand that there will always be some mistakes, but this happens way too much compared to any service like this that I have tested.

 

I think that this should be looked into by the Norton DNS Team and that they should try to improve in this area, and maybe get some help from other Organizations. Companies, volunteers, et cetera.

 

I think that it would be nice if Norton DNS had its own Forum, if there was an easier/quicker/more responsive way for people to Report Falsely Categorized Websites and/or Suspicioius Websites, and if there was an Automatic Response Option that let you know that your Report was received with a copy of what your Report was about (Like Avira and Microsoft have when submitting samples) and/or it could also give you an instant analysis of the website that you Reported using Norton's Whitelists/Blacklists/Cloud/Signatures/Heuristics/Behavior Analysis/Et Cetera (somewhat like Comodo SiteInspector and Anubis and VirusTotal and URLVoid); I have some other ideas, but I will stop there. :D

 

Thank you,

-John Jr :)