Protect Kids While Surfing The Web With Littleye
Littleye is a service that takes the worry out of where your kids can go on the Web. By providing safe lists of sites that are appropriate for children, you essentially have a virtual “fence” for your kids to play in.
Parents also have control in a number of ways. After the software is installed, you see a padlock icon in the upper right corner of your browser. It’s always locked until you decide to unlock it, which is intended for when mom and dad want to get online. Seeing where your kids have been is also provided by viewing a history log. (I should point out that this feature is included with all web browsers, even without Littleye installed.)
You can also add to the list of safe websites. In case you decide one of the sites is not appropriate, you can choose to have it removed. Parents who wish to help in this manner for the good of other families can join the community and have a direct influence over the sites to include or not.
Littleye is free for the first 30 days. Afterwards, it’s $9.95.month. it’s $4.95 / month or $49/year annual subscription. It’s also compatible with Internet Explorer, Safari, and Firefox on the Windows and Apple platforms.
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