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First kid-safe browser now available for iPhone

New browser selectively blocks inappropriate content in multiple categories

 Published: June, 2009

InternetSafety.com announced that Safe Eyes® Mobile, the first Internet browser that helps parents protect their children from exposure to objectionable content on a mobile device, is now available for purchase through the iPhone App Store.  InternetSafety.com’s Safe Eyes Mobile, designed for the Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch, blocks inappropriate pages while giving users full access to the rest of the Web.

Safe Eyes Mobile works just like the built-in iPhone browser with pinch and tap zoom, bookmarks, built-in Google search and multiple pages, and has no noticeable effect on iPhone performance.  The application carries an introductory price of just $19.99; to purchase Safe Eyes Mobile, visit www.safeeyes.com/iphone.

“With Safe Eyes Mobile, parents can allow their children to surf the Web using the iPhone or other Apple mobile device, confident that they are as protected as if they were at home using a PC equipped with Safe Eyes,” said Aaron Kenny, CTO of InternetSafety.com.  “As the first browser application to control iPhone content, Safe Eyes Mobile is the first solution to address this serious problem without an all-or-nothing approach.”

Featuring the same award-winning filtering technology found in Safe Eyes software for PCs and Macs, Safe Eyes Mobile checks requested websites against a massive blacklist of potentially objectionable web addresses that is updated on a daily basis.  It prevents iPhone and iTouch access to pages in the pornography, nudity, sex and tasteless/gross categories by default.  

Parents can configure Safe Eyes Mobile software to filter sites in 31 other categories by visiting www.safeeyes.com.  Using the PIN-controlled parental controls in the iPhone, they can also turn off the Apple Safari browser and prevent other browsers from being installed, ensuring that Safe Eyes Mobile is the only choice for surfing the Web.

Safe Eyes Mobile is the first all-around choice for Web content protection.  The iPhone itself can control Internet browsing only by blocking Web access entirely, while AT&T’s wireless Media Net Parental Controls do not work on the iPhone at all.  Safe Eyes Mobile filtering works on both the AT&T cellular network and individual Wi-Fi networks to which the iPhone automatically connects when in range.

Per-phone pricing for Safe Eyes Mobile includes automatic daily updates of the product’s Web site blacklist.  To learn more, or to purchase Safe Eyes Mobile at the special introductory price of $19.99, visit safeeyes.com/iphone.  A demo of Safe Eyes Mobile is also available at safeeyes.com/iphonedemo. 

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