Web Child Safety


Item Number: 809

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $300

Online Close: Nov 11, 2009 9:00 PM EST

Bid History: 0 bids

Description

Software designed to save the lives of your children! For the very first time you can really keep your kids safe in the online and cellular world!


CellSafety and WebSafetyPC are the most complete parental control solutions one can buy for a cell phone and computer. Through our new revolutionary technology our software can prevent kids from texting while driving! We can also alert parents instantly when their kids are driving too fast! Yes, that is right, we can help save lives! Our software can also alert parents to inappropriate communications anywhere on the internet regardless if your child is using a cell phone or a computer. We can help parents protect their kids from the very real danger of online predators, cyber-bullies, sexting, pornography and a host of other internet risks. We can do all this and still provide your child with the amount of privacy you deem appropriate. To lean more or if you would like to join our team please visit WebChildSafety.com


Computer requirements:  Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, PC or compatible with 133 MHz or faster processor, 32 bit Internet Explorer or FireFox 128 MB RAM minimum, 256 MB recommended, 100 MB of hard-disk space, Color monitor with minimum 800x600 resolution, Internet connection.  Not MAC compatible (expected compatibility in Q1 of 2010).


Cell phone requirements - compatible with AT&&T, T-Mobile, Sprint networks. (Verizon expected Q1 2010). Popular compatible phones include AT&T (E71x, Surge) T-Mobile (G1, My Touch) Sprint (Hero) - Blackberry with all compatible networks.  Blackberry represents 55% of the smart phone market and every carrier has a FREE model with a 2 year sign up.  The Blackberry curve is the number 1 kid's phone (Cover story Fortune Magazine).  Iphone currently not compatible.  To learn more about cell phone compatibility please inquire.  

This is a Live Event Item.

Special Instructions

Item available for bidding during the silent auction portion of the live event, to be held on November 14, 2009.  

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Web Child Safety