February 21, 2007
Netintelligence Mobile gives parents control over what pics and videos their kids download
Netintelligence Mobile, new software for mobile phones, gives parents control over what photographs and videos their children can download to their handset is currently completing final testing but it is expected that it will be commercially available in spring 2007". [via Slashphone]
Netintelligence Mobile is installed on the handset via GPRS or PC download, and parents are then able to specify which content is allowed.
Website addresses can be blocked and filtered – i.e. parents can see what sites children are accessing from their phones – and GPRS access can also be blocked and logged by parents.
The software would also benefit from the Netintelligence database of more than 30 million internet files flagged as inappropriate, immediately blocking access to these files.
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