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Disabling user feedback for an individual site

We're looking for a way to stem the flood of snarky Facebook review requests.  We'd like to disable user feedback for Facebook only.  We've found that setting the site's security risk level to High in the local site list removes the user feedback option, but that also removes our ability to provide Facebook access to the few people that have a legitimate need.  Is there a smoother way to do this?

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  • I created a group inside of Active Directory for end users that need access to Facebook.  Then i created an additional policy to allow personals and dating sites.  I set it to Warn the end user however.  They can access it, but are reminded the site access is logged.  Seems to work good for us.  

    You can also do this by creating a TAG (inside of Local Site List) for just Facebook and it's subdomains and in the addtional policy only allow certain people to the TAG that you've created.  They would still get the default policy and the TAG would allow them access to Facebook.

    Keep in mind that the place of the policies is applied in the order they are read from the end users browser.  So if you have a policy that is blocking it at the #1 position, then the addtional policy in the #2 position will not apply.  

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  • I created a group inside of Active Directory for end users that need access to Facebook.  Then i created an additional policy to allow personals and dating sites.  I set it to Warn the end user however.  They can access it, but are reminded the site access is logged.  Seems to work good for us.  

    You can also do this by creating a TAG (inside of Local Site List) for just Facebook and it's subdomains and in the addtional policy only allow certain people to the TAG that you've created.  They would still get the default policy and the TAG would allow them access to Facebook.

    Keep in mind that the place of the policies is applied in the order they are read from the end users browser.  So if you have a policy that is blocking it at the #1 position, then the addtional policy in the #2 position will not apply.  

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