Frostzone KidSafe 1 (Windows)
- Topics:
- Web Browsers
- Tags:
- Child,
- Frostzone,
- Frostzone KidSafe,
- Internet,
- Microsoft Windows,
- Parents,
- Site,
- Web Browsers
- Source:
- Frostzone
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Overview: Frostzone KidSafe is an Internet browsing system created to keep children secure while browsing the Internet. Frostzone KidSafe is more than just a Web browser with activities for kids, it's a fully functional browser that doesn't hand pick sites the child can view, put picks the ones they cannot. When a child starts up the program, they will need a parent or guardian who downloaded the software to enter them in using a password. Additionally, the child will be allowed to type things in an address bar, however, the page they get will contain sites in our trusted index they might be looking for, if the site they are looking for is not in the index, then it is a site they shouldn't be viewing. Parents are stressed; search engines like Ask.com, Google, and Yahoo are all accessible as trusted sites, set the settings to filter results on these sites. Using Frostzone KidSafe, you can know firmly that your child is secure, and the internet serves no harm.
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Format: Software | Size: 1,457KB | Date: Nov 2006 | Version: 1 | System Requirements: Windows XP | License: Free | Screen Shot | Downloads: 16
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