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Relution Decon – AI-based filtering for devices & networks | Exhibitor on the didacta 2026

Relution Decon – AI-based filtering for devices & networks

AI-BASED FILTERING FOR NETWORKS AND MANAGED DEVICES

In an increasingly digital world, people are spending more time online. The internet should be a safe space that enables carefree learning and working. That is why there is a growing need for digital security to ward off cyberattacks and filter access to unwanted content in a targeted manner – especially in sensitive areas such as schools, businesses, and public institutions.

Relution Decon is an AI-based add-on that was developed specifically for this growing security need. It offers effective protection through dynamic filtering of harmful and inappropriate websites and apps, while also optimizing the learning and working environment by minimizing distractions.

How does Relution Decon work?
Relution Decon uses a content filter app that checks and analyzes device network access in real time. Artificial intelligence classifies websites, recognizes content in text and images, and stores previously checked pages for greater efficiency.

The Decon app is automatically installed on all devices via a policy and activates a system-wide DNS proxy that runs in the background. Users can view blocked pages, while administrators can selectively approve or block content. The app remains fully compliant with data protection regulations, as no personal data is processed.

Platform support
Relution Decon supports iOS, iPadOS, and Windows-based devices and can also be used directly in the browser via a platform-independent web client. This allows access regardless of the operating system. Support for Android and macOS devices is currently in development and will expand Relution Decon's platform portfolio in the future.

Interested?
Contact our sales team: sales@relution.io
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