Posted on May 28th, 2010 by Stanley Holditch
To celebrate the new iPad version of its porn-blocking Safe Eyes Mobile browser, InternetSafety.com is holding a Twitter contest for a free 16GB Wi-Fi iPad. The winner will receive the iPad along with a link to download a free copy of Safe Eyes Mobile to the tablet, supporting Apple founder Steve Jobs’ recent statements that [...]
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Posted on May 25th, 2010 by Stanley Holditch
One mom recently discovered that the conventional wisdom of friending your kids on Facebook was no longer working.
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Posted on May 19th, 2010 by Stanley Holditch
Mommy Blogger Anne of AJD+Three recently reviewed Safe Eyes, our parental control software for Mac and PC.
You can read the entire review here.
While we love getting reviews from industry magazines, our greatest mission as a company is making parental control software that parents find effective and easy to use, and we’re pleased to have hit [...]
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Posted on May 17th, 2010 by Stanley Holditch
The social media world is one oft blinded with self-fulfilling optimism, such as the ridiculous belief that you could put together a network that encourages strangers to ask anonymous questions and not expect it to be abused.
Sites like Formspring.me need a healthy dose of reality concerning human nature, and the creators should ask themselves whether providing a tool for [...]
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Posted on May 11th, 2010 by Stanley Holditch
About a week ago I was interviewed by Donna Fenn, a very nice and knowledgeable reporter for bnet.com, about filtering for businesses. BNet.com describes itself as the “go to place for management” and it’s commendable that they are providing managers and IT admins actionable advice for dealing with the scourge of porn in the workplace.
Here’s [...]
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Posted on May 5th, 2010 by Stanley Holditch
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I really like the cut of this guy’s jib. He’s taking a lot of heat from both media and parents alike but is standing his ground on a very reasonable and logical position. Most kids of middle-school age simply aren’t mature enough to handle social media [...]
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Posted on May 4th, 2010 by Stanley Holditch
One principal in New Jersey has seen enough, and has sent an email to parents pleading with them to block their kids from social networking sites.
Parents of children enrolled in Benjamin Franklin Middle School, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, received an email from principal Anthony Orsini urging them to immediately remove their children from social networking sites. His [...]
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