Kids at home during summer vacation have plenty of free time. That often means more time spent on the computer surfing the Internet. When adults can't be around to supervise Internet use, how can parents make sure their kids will be safe online? Installing Clean Internet's high-speed Internet filter enables parents to allow kids to view appropriate online sites while blocking objectionable material such as pornography, profanity and drugs and alcohol.
If an Internet filter can be easily uninstalled, it will be, especially by today's tech savvy kids. Clean Internet cannot be bypassed or uninstalled without a call to technical support, meaning kids can't get past it. It also has an easy-to-use design, so anyone with any level of computer experience can easily install and use it to its fullest capacity. Best of all, Clean Internet will not slow down your Internet connection.
"My connection was so slow with the other filter, but now I am up and flying again and the filter really works this time," says Curtis Sanders, Clean Internet customer.
Clean Internet is compatible with Windows and Macs as well as wireless, dial-up, satellite, DSL and cable providers. It works with both Internet Explorer and Firefox Web browsers. It maintains a high-speed Internet connection between you and the rest of the Web and filters that connection to provide the speed and online safety your family deserves.
Should a child wish to view content from somewhere like a social networking site, they must request permission from their parents. Adults can e-mail Clean Internet technical support and within minutes content appropriate for your family can be viewed.
"Thank you very much for providing this much needed service," says Bill Center, Clean Internet customer. "It will be so much easier to Web surf without worrying about pulling up garbage."
Make sure you're ready for kids to be home and Web surfing this summer. To sign up for Clean Internet's high-speed Internet filtering that allows the good and blocks the bad, visit CleanInternet.com.
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