28.09.2016
SafeKiddo - the next generation Parental Control Application showcased at the Expo of Technologies & Equipment for Education
The fact is - the Expo of Technologies & Equipment for Education held from 5 to 7 October in Targi Kielce will showcase innovative products and services designed for schools', students' and teachers' comfort. One of the cutting-edge portents on show is the SafeKiddo.
An intuitive and comprehensive application protects thousands of children around the world. Its key features include web pages and downloaded applications classification and thus content inappropriate to the child's age is blocked. The application is a truly new quality in the area of parental control. Parents can use a special WWW panel which helps analyse child's activity in the network whilst respecting the kid's privacy. This can also be used to determine applications and the Internet access hours.
SafeKiddo is the first Polish child safety application that received the quality certificate of the international KidSafe association. This award underlines the application effectiveness and is an important step in the SafeKiddo global expansion. Also the SafeKiddo application is the Grand Prize winner of the fourteenth "Child-friendly world" competition in the category "Children and the Internet".
SafeKiddo application protects your child in your home network as well as in public Wi-Fi, and mobile 3G, 4G or LTE networks.
We look forward to seeing you at the Expo of Technologies & Equipment for Education - Targi Kielce visitors will see hundreds of interesting products and can also join a wide range of free workshops and presentations. More about the workshops on Edu-Hyde-Park.
The Expo is accompanied with the European Education Forum - New Technologies & Innovations in Education. The forum brings together more than 100 speakers and focuses on 70 topics cut out for teachers, schools principals and other educational institutions' heads as well as local governments representatives. Sign up today at Education Forum website!
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