Safe Eyes Mobile Reviewed on CBS 2 Chicago

CBS2 Tech Expert Ed Curran makes a very good, salient point to parents: iPhones and iPod Touches, which are doubtless going to be hot items this Holiday season, are really just little computers. They access the same Internet as a desktop or laptop, and display content in the same way. If you are considering giving one as a gift to a youngster, please install a kid-safe browser like Safe Eyes Mobile before you do.

2 Responses to “Safe Eyes Mobile Reviewed on CBS 2 Chicago”

  1. Sounds good, but safe eyes mobile uses its own browser. Whats to stop anyone using safari instead? that would completely bypass the safe eyes filter surely?

  2. Right, which is why everyone needs to restrict Safari using the restrictions under the general settings on your iPhone/iPod touch. Also, since there are other browsers that you can download besides Safari, parents should also restrict the app store so that their kids don’t download a browser to get around Safe Eyes Mobile.

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