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Madasafish help you protect your kids
Posted by: eusty on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 - 02:31 PM
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Madasafish have launched Madasafish Parental Control which as you would guess
is a parental control to help keep out all the 'internet filth'.
The controls are web-based so can be accessed from anywhere which has an
internet connection and features a dashboard style for all the advanced security
and protection features. Parents set safe Internet zones with customisable
website blocking, tailored to fit individual family members depending on what
the parent deems acceptable and cannot be uninstalled or tampered with by kids.
Even instant messaging conversations are recorded, but there is no
translation feature which would make them intelligible to anyone over 25. Up to
three PCs can be protected, but if you only have one then you can also set times
when each child can use the internet.
| "It is impossible to put too much emphasis on online safety and family
security; the threat of offensive material, online bullying and sexual
predators is well-known. Madasafish is committed to making the internet a
safe and enjoyable place, and this application is designed with family
safety as the top priority. This new service puts parents in control over
what sites and content are accessible, and allows them to take a more
active part in helping their children to get the best out of the 'net." |
| Matthew Henton, Head of Marketing, Madasafish |
Madasafish are offering a free 30 day trial, but the service will cost £1.99
a month and is available at
http://www.madasafish.com/parental-control
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