Internet Safe Browsing for Kids
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As parents we're continually concerned about our children's safety. And if there were ever a place where their safety is at greatest risk, it's on the internet. I was recently informed about a new kids safe browser that's available where kids can browse the internet and parents can be at ease. It's called Kidzui. What makes the Kidzui browser safe is that it's content is reviewed and kept at close eye by teachers and parents alike. (There are currently 600,000 websites, pictures and videos available on Kidzui that are approved and have received the okay.) Beyond this, parents are able to see what their kids are viewing on Kidzui and are kept up-to-date via email and the parents own online tracking page. And so mom and dad will know what junior is looking at at all times, no questions asked, no more secrets and no more mistaken stumbling on to child-dangerous websites. To get started with Kidzui, what you do is you download the Kidzui browser to your computer, have your child sign up for an account (or you as a parent sign your child up), then an email is sent to you (the parent) who okays the child's access - and then you're good to go. To find out more about the Kidzui browser, CLICK HERE. To download Kidzui, CLICK HERE. I'm planning on getting my nine-year old daughter going on it myself.
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