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Web Safety 101 offers web safety education and software installation. We educate parents about the dangers of the internet, while demonstrating the leading blocking, filtering, and monitoring software to combat dangers. We take education a step further, by putting the technology in the home to make the internet safer.

Our mission: Securing the usage of the internet in homes everywhere.

Parental Control Software, Internet Security Software, Full Suite Products - Web Safety 101 breaks down what you need to feel safer - Click here.

Eye Opener: Many homes do not have software installed on their computer that secures their PC and helps keep their children safe.

 

speaknoevil

Recommended Parental Monitoring Software:

 

Monitor all online activities with screenshots of emails, IM/chat, and websites. A must for households with teenagers! Click above to learn more about the WebWatcher product!

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Recommended Software for Internet Security and Parental Controls combined:

McAfee, Inc

Recommended Software for Internet Security:

Symantec\'s Norton Internet Security 2007

 

 

 

An excerpt from an FBI interview with Supervisory Special Agent Tom Veivia of the CCCTF’s Innocent Images program to learn how parents can keep their kids safe in cyberspace.

Q: What specific advice do you have for parents?

Tom: Three main things. First, put your computer in your living room or family room so you can keep an eye on what your kids are doing. Second, use parental controls or blocking software to restrict what sites they can visit. Third, and most importantly, explain the risks to your kids. Tell them NOT to put photos of themselves on the Internet or to give out their names, addresses, phone numbers, schools, or other personal information online. Why? Child predators can—and have—used this information to find and track victims. Tell them to let you know the minute they get an inappropriate message online, then report it to the site and possibly to law enforcement. Unfortunately, we’re seeing more and more teens—good kids—engaging in risky online behavior like revealing too many details about themselves or agreeing to meet strangers they’ve chatted with online. Sometimes kids make innocent mistakes, but it’s our job as parents to help them understand the consequences.

click for the full article, FBI Headline Articles, dated 4/28/06.

 

Recommended Software for Filtering/Blocking:

Safe Eyes Parental Controls

 

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