Internet Content Rating Association

ICRA also acted as a forum through which both political and technical infrastructure are defined to help shape the way that the World Wide Web and content distribution channels work.

), violence, other potentially undesired material and online interactivity such as social networking and chat.

ICRA's corporate members included: AOL, British Telecom, Microsoft, T-Online, Verizon, Cable & Wireless, Demon Internet, IBM, Bertelsmann Foundation, Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), and Software and Information Industry Association.

[2][3] ICRA has been supported by the European Union's Internet Action Plan and various trusts and foundations.

[3] In 2007, Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) was created and subsumed the ICRA and its day-to-day operations.