If this had come from the presiding authority over our area, then I think we could "cement" it down as policy - at least for the geographic area over which that Seventy presides and directs. (Speaking of which, the stake from which we came received direction for LDS Scouting Relations which similarly is not a priesthood authority.)
All in all, I'm assuming these people at the "higher" echelons of the Church are on good speaking terms with the priesthood authorities and that they know of what they speak. I think the statement is clear evidence that the Church is not going to start giving us a checklist of acceptable/non-acceptable web sites and that we should use our own judgment as supplemented/governed by local Church leaders.
I had a look there, but it seems to just be a "numbers" tool - and sending out reminders by e-mail. We emphasize reporting on situations - text based. For example, I want a tool that allows me to track HOW a family is doing and the family's specific needs, which can then be reported to the quorum presidencies/leaders.Get familiar with returnandreport.org as well.
Am I missing something?