Access Control policy with URL filtering. An Access Control policy is a type of policy that allows you to control how traffic is handled on your network based on various criteria, such as source and destination IP addresses, ports, protocols, applications, users, and URLs. URL filtering is a feature that enables you to block or allow traffic based on the URL category or reputation of the website. You can create custom URL objects to specify the exact URLs or domains that you want to block or allow. For example, you can create a URL object for https:/www.badsite.com and set it to block. This will prevent any traffic from reaching that site and any subdomains under it.