Protect Your Children On The Internet

The internet can be a very dangerous place for children. With the proliferation of websites that contain adult content, violent undertones and religious fanaticism, you must take precautions to keep your children safe as they surf the world wide web.

Having three kids myself, I think filtering software and parental involvement make a great combination for making sure your children are never exposed to those elements which might negatively affect them for the rest of their lives.

Parental control software, such as ChildWebGuardian, works by filtering the websites your children visit. The program checks the content of the website they want to view and automatically blocks those sites you find inappropriate, whether they are obscene, promoting drugs, advertising gambling, or contain violent undertones.

ChildWebGuardian allows you to be in control of your child’s internet experience and protects them from the dangers found on the internet. It does not rely solely on urls and databases containing illicit sites, it actually analizes the pages your child visits, in real time, and blocks those sites your child should not have access to. The program is compatible with all Windows operating systems and can be downloaded directly from the company website.

You can download a demo today, but at $29.95, it’s price is more than reasonable for the peace of mind you will have knowing it’s working to protect your children.

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Posted on July 17, 2007
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