Browse the Network: 9rules / Apple Gazette / Blog Herald / Daily Bits / Forever Geek / Performancing

Custom Search

Kid-friendly browsers to protect kids online to hit retail shelves

shrekbrowser1.jpgChildren’s Educational Network (CEN) announced today that it has signed a long-term exclusive retail distribution agreement with KOCH Entertainment Distribution (KOCH), to market CEN’s kid friendly browsers to retail outlets nationwide. The first product to be offered will be the “Shrek Browser for Kids.” The Shrek Browser for Kids will be followed by Noah’s Internet, designed for the faith-based markets and other branded kid friendly Browsers to be announced in the future.

With CEN’s Kid Friendly Internet browsers, children can have fun online while avoiding hate, violence, pornography, and online predators. Their parental controlled browsers allow children to access only pre-approved and pre-screened child-appropriate web sites.

Parents can add or subtract sites from the pre-approved list, to create a tailored “Include List,” customized for each child (more effective than filters alone or creating “blacklists”). Multiple child accounts can be created, each with different settings, giving the parent control over which sites their children can visit on the Internet.

Related posts:

  1. GSA unveils new look for Kids.gov
  2. KidZui launches Web browser for kids
  3. NoodleNet provides kids shielded Internet experience
  4. Kids learn Math and Science through online videos
  5. NoodleNet a fun interactive site for kids

Do you like this article? Submit it to Blogosphere News!

What do you think?