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The Internet is a great place for your kids to learn, have fun and chat with friends and family.

Net Nanny is a multiple award winning parental control software, used by millions of parents throughout the world.

Highly adaptableand easy to install, you can help keep your children safe on the Internet straight away.

 

 

Internet Content Filtering

Net Nanny gives you the ability to block adult content, online gaming, social networking and gambling sites and only allows installation and playing of games with parental ratings that you are happy with.

 

 

 

Social Network Profile Reporting

Parents can easily access and view their children's social networking activities on commonly used sites like Facebook. Reporting provides details about social networking profiles including friend lists, pictures, personal descriptions and more.

 

 

IM Alert and Analysis

Net Nanny examines the content in instant messages and alerts parents via email of predatory behaviour, cyberbullying and other inappropriate contacts and comments.

 

 

Internet Use Time Controls

Net Nanny gives you the ability to control when your children can and cannot use the Internet. Parents can use Net Nanny to not only limit how long your kids spend on the Internet, but also during what time periods they can access the Internet.

 

 

Internet Usage Reporting

Net Nanny provides full reporting on sites children have visited, and what sites they have attempted to visit with ability to block access to specific websites.

 

 

 

 

NET NANNY FOR PC and MAC

We've won more awards that anyone else - internet filtering is what we do best!

 

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Net Nanny - Making the Internet a Safer Place

1 in 3 children have been victims of cyber bullying
 
80% of children report that they access the Internet alone
 
Over 22% of children have internet access in their bedrooms