Feb 08 2010

My Mobile Watchdog

Category: Kids Stuff Online @ 9:44 am

My Mobile Watchdog is a new safety service aimed at parents so that they can monitor their child’s mobile phone usage. It allwos them to receive instant alerts about unsafe activity, including cyber bullying and contact with unknown (numbers) people. According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority, 22 per cent of girls and 15 per cent of boys aged between eight and 11 own a mobile phone.

However most children are not content with just a run-of-the-mill handset, and demand the latest technology that gives immediate access to the internet. This usage is often unsupervised and can create a form of social underground that many parents don’t know exists.

My Mobile Watchdog logs and stores copies of all mobile phone activity, including text messages, phone calls, e-mails, picture messages.

The service was recently launched in Australia and has received quite a bit of publicity. It costs $14.95 per month and comes with unlimited alerts to your nominated email accounts and full access to the My Mobile Watchdog website.  Parents can access their e-mail at any time to see if alerts have been sent regarding unauthorised or unapproved contact with their child’s mobile phone.

Learn more here.


Dec 16 2009

iiNet Freezone Kids

Category: Kids Stuff Online @ 5:55 am

iiNet have just launched a safe online content platform, packed full of entertainment just for juniors called iiNet FreeZone Kids. Together with Roadshow Films, iiNet will be giving customers access to loads of children’s programs previously limited to TV or DVD. By visiting Freezone Kids, tots and tykes can channel flick through shows like The DoodleBops and LazyTown via Gekko TV (for kids aged 2-6); Cyberchase, 6teen and Stickin’ Around via iiguana (for 6 – 12 year olds); and a massive selection of video clips via UGoGo (for kids under 6). This one-stop-shop for children’s entertainment isn’t only safe but comes completely unmetered and at no additional cost for iiNet customers – meaning little tackers can enjoy Freezone Kids, without making a dent to monthly iiNet download quotas. Tune into Freezone Kids or learn more about Freezone.