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/ˈblakˌlist/,
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blacklists, 3rd person singular present; blacklisting, present participle; blacklisted, past tense; blacklisted, past participle;
  1. Put (a person or product) on such a list
    • - workers were blacklisted after being quoted in the newspaper

  1. (blacklist) put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted; "many books were blacklisted by the Nazis"
  2. (blacklist) a list of people who are out of favor
  3. Blacklisted is a 2002 album by Neko Case.
  4. Blacklisted is a hardcore band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They have toured North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the UK.
  5. In the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, the Blacklist (officially Schedule 1 to the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) (Prescription of Drugs etc. ...
  6. A blacklist (or black list) is a list or register of persons who, for one reason or another, are being denied a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition. ...
  7. (Blacklist (band)) Blacklist is a band from Brooklyn, New York composed of Josh Strawn (vocals, guitar), Ryan Rayhill (bass), Glenn Maryansky (drums), and James Minor (guitar). They are one of the flagship bands of painter Pieter Schoolwerth's Wierd Records imprint. ...
  8. (Blacklist (computing)) In computing, a blacklist or block list is a basic access control mechanism that allows everyone access, except for the members of the black list (i.e. list of denied accesses). The opposite is a whitelist, which means allow nobody, except members of the white list. ...
  9. (blacklist) A list or collection of people or entities to be shunned or banned; To place on a blacklist; to mark a person or entity as one to be shunned or banned
  10. (Blacklist) Lists of search engine spammers that either search engines or vigilante users compile, which may be used to ban those spammers from search engines or to users compile, which may be used to ban those spammers from search engines or to boycott them.
  11. (Blacklist) List of IP addresses that are being used by or belong to organizations or individuals that have been identified as sending SPAM.
  12. (Blacklist) a list that blocks certain bidder from participating in your auction. On Ebay its known as a "blocked bidder" list
  13. (Blacklist) Lists of URLs identified as spam URLs and therefore eliminated from comments and trackbacks on a blog. [Back to Index]
  14. (Blacklist) A feature of anti-spam software that allows users to designate IP addresses, " domain names and individual email addresses from which no mail will be accepted.
  15. (Blacklist) List of domain names or IP addresses considered to be spammers. The list is used to filter e-mail messages.
  16. (Blacklist) A list containing email addresses or IP addresses of suspected spammers. Blacklists are sometimes used to reject incoming mail at the server level before the email reaches the recipient.
  17. (Blacklist) Blacklists are lists of known spammers, which contain their IP addresses, and/or their ISP (Internet Service Provider). Such information helps spam filters block all messages coming from known spammers and/or their ISPs.
  18. (Blacklist) (2009) (Because Music)
  19. (Blacklist) A list developed by anyone receiving email, or processing email on its way to the recipient, or interested third parties, that includes domains or IP addresses of suspected spammers. ...
  20. (Blacklist) A list of IP addresses that have been reported as sources of SPAM. Public blacklists are published and made available to the public to serve as a resource for filtering mail.
  21. (Blacklist) A list of inappropriate or harmful email addresses (spam) or Web sites used by web blocking or filtering products such as Netintelligence
  22. (Blacklist) A list of web addresses that allows a person to filter out specific types of web sites.
  23. (Blacklist) A record of IP addresses associated with organizations identified as senders of unsolicited commercial email. ISPs use blacklists to deny these organizations email access to their members.
  24. (Blacklist) Black lists are created by organizations to create a database of websites, ip addresses or users who are known for black hat tactics, hacking attempts or other shady practices.
  25. (Blacklist) Group of addresses, domains and IP addresses prevented from passing through spam filters established at ISPs. Users with bad sending habits or SPAM behaviors can end up on a blacklist.