KidZui, the child-safe browser maker, has put out a Firefox extension that keeps kids from visiting sites or accessing parts of your computer you don’t want them to as a standalone application.
Your computer is now a personal kiosk, which enables you to set up a password within the app, that restricts your child from accessing even the desktop of your computer and if entered, he/she could not browse besides pre-approved KidZui websites.
You can also opt for a paid subscription version of the application,for $40 per year via which you can have additional features such as recording personal history of your Childs activities.
Looking at technical perspectives, standalone browser apps are readily few in the market which act as extensions for another browsers.
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It looks a lot of fun! I think if parents agree to give it a go, then the kids will love it! It´s got games and everything… definately a lot more fun than normal, boring firefox!
Anything which can keep the kids safe, without them knowing that mum and dad are monitoring what they are doing is always going to be good.
Rainer
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