- Quick specs
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: November 30, 2005
- Total Downloads: 2,910
- Downloads last week: 4
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
Simple yet powerful, this application effectively lets you control your kids' surfing activity. Hekko Kid-Safe Browser provides a safe environment in which children can browse online by putting you in control of accessible sites. After installation, you'll first need to create a parent account and submit a valid e-mail address. The developer will then send you a unique, unalterable password to log in and change the browser settings. You can quickly add and remove appropriate sites. The clear-cut interface displays buttons for accessing allowed sites and some standard navigational browser buttons such as Home, Back, Forward, and Refresh. Additionally, Hekko Kid-Safe Browser includes a much-appreciated pop-up blocker and user-activity log. Parents can rest easy while impressionable minds are online with this effective freeware.Publisher's description
From Hekko :The world wide Web might be a little too wide for most kids. The Hekko Kid Safe Web Browser allows your child to surf only the sites that you preselect. It's safe, it's fun, and best of all it's free. Follow the easy, step-by-step instructions and then begin to select the Web sites that you want your child to visit. Educational sites, game sites, nature, cartoons. It's unlimited what you can provide for your child.
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