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Screen Snapshots
 
Note: Parents are not monitored if you “Uncheck the Monitoring Box in My Account Settings.

We default this feature “Off” as it takes up a lot of hard drive space on your computer and is really not needed.  Our competitors use “Screen Snapshots” as they don’t have the complex technology that is required to capture all the data and then run that against “Keywords.” We didn’t take the easy way out!!!

You might use this feature if you want to see a visual of the Websites they are visiting rather than “Simply Clicking” on the “Link” we provide.

To enable this feature, go to “My Account Settings 3rd page, “Check” the box, and select the time you want “Screenshots” to be made. This setting applies to “ALL USERS.”

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MyKidisSafe features over 1,300 “Keywords, Internet Lingo and Street Slang” in these categories: Sexual Content, Drugs, Alcohol, Attitude & Intolerance and allows you to enter “Your Own Custom Keywords”.

Every parent has a different way of protecting each of their children. That's why we created “User Profiles.” Each of your children can be individually “Monitored” for all “Keyword Categories”or only some. Simply select the “User,” choose the “Keyword Categories” by keeping the box checked for “Monitoring,” and finally click on “Save.”

How does it work? We scan all Internet Activity looking for objectionable “Keywords.” Our software features over 1,300 “Keywords” in these “Categories:” Sexual Content, Drugs, Alcohol, Attitude & Intolerance and what we call, My Keywords. When there is a “Keyword Match ,” we warn you with an email of the conversation.

We've made it our goal to do all the thinking for you, so we've chosen to default Monitor all “Keywords” in a “Category.” We've spent countless hours creating a database of “Street Slang”,“Internet Lingo”and their “Definition” right at your fingertips.

Remember, we want to do all the thinking for you. Think about that. It's our goal to keep up with latest terminology so you can have peace of mind.
 
 
 
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