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Safekeeper: Helping Parents Combat Online Dangers
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Safekeeper: Helping Parents Combat Online Dangers
By Steve Grossman, Beau Phillipa, & John Parikhal
Third Gear LLC, $29.95 (Safekeeper Plus, $39.95), www.mysafekeeper.com

Parents are inundated with warnings about the adverse effects of Internet use. Products like Safekeeper, a computer security program, offer ass­urance when a com­puter must be left unattended. The three creators of Safekeeper are all fathers of teenagers and each have over 25 years experi­ence in the technology and media world.

Safekeeper is downloadable to three com­puters and also allows for monitoring from remote locations. Its features include Kidsafe Blocker, Chat Monitor, Time Controls, Predator Alert, and Safety Shield. While Safekeeper may call to question a child’s right to privacy, it nonetheless allows for absolute supervision of Internet activity. Safekeeper Plus offers the same controls and includes anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall options.

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Leading competitors, like SafeEyes, cost more and are usually only downloadable to one computer, making Safekeeper a wise option for the money conscious.

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Review by: Ashly McGlone

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