September 3, 2004

Parents get ‘big brother' mobile option to check on kids

kidscomputer.jpg near near future reports on a Korean software company, Logic Plant, that has launched a program callled The Telekeeper that informs parents about their children's computer use by sending them information on visited Web sites to their mobile phones in real time.

"Parents can also check on the list of Web sites visited by their children — daily, weekly or monthly. Another feature of the program allows parents to turn off the computer immediately, or halt its use temporarily, through their cell phones — even when they are outside their homes."

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