'Safe Eyes' Brings Internet Filtering to the iPhone
Putting out parental controls and Internet filtering is a booming business. The problem is that as web-enabled phones like the iPhone become more popular, monitoring what your child can access online is becoming more difficult, if not impossible. InternetSafety.com, maker of the Safe Eyes filtering software, chose CES to unveil their solution -- the new 'Safe Eyes mobile' product. Replacing Safari on the iPhone and iPod touch, Safe Eyes adds advanced parental restrictions. Settings are managed from a web-based control panel so parents can add sites to block from anywhere at any time.
The folks at InternetSafety.com didn't give a firm release date, but said the software would be available "soon" for $19.99 per phone.





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