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By: Supervise Protect

An up to date product is being distributed to help parents keep their teens safe whilst playing on the Internet.

Recent reviews have shown that a third of children less than ten have already watched online pornography, and we frequently hear reported facts about teenagers who've been "groomed" by paedophiles they've met on social networking chat rooms. CYBERminder™ has been particularly invented to enable mothers and fathers to help stop that growing.

It's a easy device that allows mothers and fathers to have full controlof the Internet, while ensuring their youngsters can only browse material that are acceptable to their age-group. CYBERminder™ packages comprise two specific USB keys - dads and moms use the "Supervise" key, and their youngsters use the age applicable "Protect" key. As soon as the appropriate key is plugged right into a spare USB port, all the rest is completed automatically for you.

CYBERminder™ is being offered within the United Kingdom on the www.superviseandprotect.com web web page by way of IT consultant Nathan Wright:

"I am continually hearing stories of youngsters either getting into dire problems having hung around the undesirable type of person on the chat rooms, and even simply having a look at unacceptable material. Many dads and mothers really feel powerless to guard their youth, who can be extremely vulnerable to the risks lurking in cyberspace. How do you make sure they are safe?"

"As well, children typically seem to know more about the online world, and the way in which computer systems work, than their dads or mums. That is why CYBERminder™ is such a useful piece of technology - it is straightforward for any mum or dad to employ, even whilst they haven't any PC knowledge. But, it gives them full peace of mind that their kids are secure, while still permitting them to enjoy the Internet in a fun and useful manner".

CYBERminder™ means mothers and fathers don’t have to frequently oversee what their children are doing while utilizing a computer. In addition, their teenager can still access material which is suitable for their age, and thereby get the full benefits of the web for studying, fun and analysis purposes.

The "Protect" key is available in three different age ranges, in order that as teenagers get older, they will access different material on the Internet. The age levels are Under 9, 9 to 12 Years and Teenager. The older the child, the more access they have. Every "Protect" key restricts entry to pornography and gambling services.

As soon as a youth has finished using the laptop, their parent simply has to take out the "Protect" key, and plug in the "Supervise" key, to enable unrestricted access to the Internet. If a child wants to access an Internet site which is blocked through the "Protect" key, they'll use the "Supervise" key quickly to enable access under parental supervision.

A easy icon is displayed on the screen, to tell dads and moms which key is inserted, and as you'll see from the attached photo, the keys are simply visible and distinctive so that parents can simply check that the "Protect" key is installed.

"CYBERminder™ puts mothers and fathers back in control. The web is a very powerful device for studying, fun, so long as it is used safely. CYBERminder™ makes certain that’s exactly what your youngsters will be doing."

Software to enable the CYBERminder™ system is installed automatically whilst the "Supervise" key is used for the first time, and there is no need to "configure" it. It's also updated automatically, so the restrictions are always current. CYBERminder™ works on Windows XP, 2000, Vista and Windows 7.

CYBERminder™ is available immediately from www.superviseandprotect.com

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