Safe Eyes Internet Filtering Software Earns 'Compatible with Windows 7' Logo,
Ensuring Child-Safe Web Browsing for Upgraded PCs
Other Filters Fail to Block Inappropriate Web Content with New Windows Browser
ATLANTA, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- InternetSafety.com announced today that its
Safe Eyes family filtering software is among the first parental control
products to earn the "Compatible with Windows 7" Logo from Microsoft Corp. The
certification ensures that the software is able to block access to
objectionable websites for upgraded or new Windows 7 computers utilizing both
32- and 64-bit versions of Windows Internet Explorer. Most content filters
will not filter the 64-bit edition of Microsoft's browser even if they are
successfully installed on a Windows 7 machine, leaving children vulnerable to
pornography and other inappropriate content.
To ensure that children are protected, InternetSafety.com is offering a 30%
discount off the regular $49.95 Safe Eyes subscription price to consumers who
purchase Safe Eyes to replace filters that are not compatible with Windows 7.
The offer can be redeemed at www.internetsafety.com/switch.
In addition to Windows 7, Safe Eyes works with Windows XP, Windows Vista
(32-bit and 64-bit editions) and Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) or Tiger (10.4.10 or
later).
"64-bit computing is entering the mainstream, and many parents may be buying
64-bit computers without realizing it. Unfortunately, most parental control
software is still only 32-bit compatible, so it doesn't work with the 64-bit
version of Internet Explorer," said InternetSafety.com CTO Aaron Kenny.
"Parents need to choose filtering software that carries the 'Compatible with
Windows 7' logo to be sure that their filter does the website blocking it's
supposed to do."
The Microsoft "Compatible with Windows 7" logo indicates that a product has
passed Microsoft-designed tests for compatibility and reliability with its
newest operating system.
Safe Eyes automatically blocks objectionable websites in a choice of 35
categories -- from pornography, sex and nudity to alcohol, drugs, gambling and
violence -- as well as by user-defined URLs and/or keywords. It also provides
instant messaging controls, time limits, email blocking and social network
monitoring to help parents protect their children online. It works with
multiple Internet browsers including Firefox, Windows Internet Explorer and
Safari. A single annual subscription to Safe Eyes covers up to three Mac
and/or PC computers with the ability to customize settings for each child and
enforce them on any machine.
The company also offers Safe Eyes Mobile, the first filtering-enabled Internet
browser for the Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch. It blocks
inappropriate pages while giving users full access to the rest of the Web.
Safe Eyes Mobile works just like the built-in iPhone browser with pinch and
tap zoom, bookmarks and built-in Google search, and has no noticeable effect
on iPhone performance. It costs $19.99 per phone at the iPhone App Store.
About InternetSafety.com
InternetSafety.com(TM) has been a leading provider of web filtering solutions
for consumers and businesses since 1999. The company's flagship software, Safe
Eyes®, is the two-time recipient of the PC Magazine Editors' Choice Award,
earned a separate Editor's Choice Award from LAPTOP Magazine, and was rated as
the #1 parental control solution by America's leading consumer advocacy
publication. Other products include Safe Eyes Mobile, the first family-safe
browser for the iPhone; EtherShield, a network-level solution offering
plug-and-play Internet filtering for business environments; and Safe Eyes
Business, an end-point filtering service for businesses of any size. The
company's products are used by customers in more than 150 countries. The
company also supplies the technology for McAfee® Family Protection online
safety software. For more information, visit www.internetsafety.com.
SOURCE InternetSafety.com
Molly Antos, +1-847-415-9327, mantos@sspr.com, for InternetSafety.com