KidZui: Safe browsing for kids
KidZui is a new service which aims to provide families with a web browser for kids. This service would make sure that the kids do not end up landing on web pages unsuitable for them.
The service would provide access to hundreds of thousands of reviewed sites, images and video for kids age 3 to 12.
They are opening their service today to beta testers after nearly three years of development.
Cliff Boro, KidZui CEO spoke about their service: “With Internet filters, most parents think they’re blocking the worst of the Web, but there’s so much great content for kids. We’re taking the power of the Net and bringing it to kids in a kid-friendly way.”
The service would cost $9.95 a month or $99.95 a year.
Checkout: KidZui
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