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    Product Launch: Software Solution Helps Parents Protect Kids on the World Wild Web

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    • by Carly Zed Zander
    • in Headlines · NEWS: Crowd Funding · NEWS: Industry News · NEWS: Product Launches
    • — 7 Sep, 2012

    KidWideWebORLANDO, Fla. /Advertising Industry Newswire/ — A new software solution, the KidWideWeb, is a platform that makes it impossible for kids to enter harmful Internet sites like pornography, suicide, gambling, self harm, and violence. Specifically, this internet security platform will keep kids from landing on sites not appropriate for their age, according to the start-up company, The Children’s Internet, who developed it with crowdfunding assistance.

    David Lampel, president of The Children’s Internet, said, “Children accessing pornography on the internet has become so pernicious and pervasive, it is hard to understand why society has so completely buried its head in the sand by continuing to allow this problem to grow and manifest. Frankly, that’s why I got involved with The Children’s Internet and why we created the KidWideWeb.”

    The security provided by the KidWideWeb platform is three-pronged and includes content security, personal security, and PC security through the use of both client-side modules and server-side profiles. The content security is a blend of Internet technologies including HTML, Flash and streaming media. The content is age-specific and includes homework help, games, media and other areas of interest.

    All content is tagged by the age-specific group or groups to which the content applies. This tagging, performed by trained experts using professionally defined rating standards, allows the KidWideWeb to provide age-specific content.

    To learn more, visit: http://www.kidwideweb.net/ .

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    — Carly Zed Zander

    Author Carly Zander has written for numerous publications including CrossMedia and Search Engine Intelligence, and in the music business for outfits like Neotrope® Records. She is a full-time content manager for the Neotrope® News Network.

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