3 Apps To Help Keep Your Children Safe Online

crespy

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Children and adolescents are the most vulnerable to the dangers of the web population sector. Therefore, parents should consider using some tools to monitor the behavior of their children in the digital world.

Without proper guidance, the use of such devices can be harmful. Here are some options to maintain the safety of your children when they surf the Internet.

1. Norton Family Parental Control (iOS, Android)
This application lets you monitor the activities of your children on Android devices. The interface provides effective Internet security tools for the family, which help protect their children from cyberbullying and inappropriate web content.

This app lets you check the websites they visit your children to engage in conversation, so you'll have an overview of their online behavior and habits.

Also you can block visits to inappropriate websites, set up customized email alerts to notify you when your children try to do something they should not, and receive a record of 90 days on the activity of your child on the Internet.

2. Parent Kit (iOS)
ParentKit gives parents the option to set up a schedule and control the device from their children. With it, you can monitor your behavior on your own device.

This application lets you choose what your child can use your device for what and when. But you have other children, gives you the option to monitor the behavior of each separately. Each device can be programmed and controlled remotely from yours.

3. Kids Whatsapp (Android)
This app is ideal for those parents whose children are active users of Whatsapp, as it prevents receive photos or inadequate in their mobile videos.

Kids Whatsapp is automatically activated when the mobile device is a photo or video inappropriate, erasing and preventing it can be seen from the gallery phone.

Once downloaded, the application runs invisibly, whenever the mobile device is turned on.

Do you know some Apps that keep your children safe on the web? please give me a share!
 

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A nice feature built into my phone is "family mode". It lets you have a completely different homescreen just for kids, so you can only put apps you approve of on there. It also lets you lock the internet or only allow certain sites. Really nice feature.
 

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You can try also CyberPatrol, besides blocking the websites you want, it also keeps track of the visited ones. Also, this one is supposed to let you block according to ages groups. That way you can block porn or violent sites. There is another one called Minormonitor, that one is great because it gives you an alert when a new friend is added on Facebook or Twitter, and helps you keep a track on what they share too.
 

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KIDS PLACE-for children using a tablet or parent's phone
MY MOBILE WATCH DOG-you can control phone calls,text messages,pictures,MMS,e-mail,social media(Facebook,Twitter,MySpace)
Kytetime:with this one you can monitor and control the apps during schooltime and weekends.
 

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Sangsung phones would help you. Samsung phones contains ann app thats lets the phone be in childrens mode. It only shows games and internet that is prohibiting sexual websites. That will be the good phone that you can give to your childrens to make them safe online.
 
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