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The Internet is called the information superhighway, but to many parents it seems more like a broad city street after dark. It can lead a child to fabulous new discoveries and possibilities, or he/she  can be rerouted up blind alleys toward disaster. We all watch the news, and we are all concerned, so there is no need to paint a picture here. Instead, this is about making parents aware that they can help keep children safe by using computer tracking software such as Intellispy.

The product is concisely named, even if the name is somewhat misleading. People who want to consider the use of these programs to be spying are free to do so. Others might consider it the same as going through the pockets of a child's pants before doing the laundry and discovering a bag of dope or a pack of cigarettes. The family computer has to be regularly scrubbed for hobgoblins anyway, in the interest of family internet safety. Even children know that. Running a check with Intellispy is no different than running a search and destroy program.

Today's children are subject to much more potential abuse than we were at their age. It's a dangerous world, and it can be dangerous in cyberspace as well. Parents would do well to encourage children to talk about their respective Internet adventures, and to spend time on the computer together. If something seems amiss, the parent can run the keylogging application of Intellispy and see every keystroke that has been made on that computer recently, including Emails, social networking and instant messaging. Better yet, before trouble starts, the parent use the program to block access to websites deemed inappropriate.

The Internet is just a tool, like a hammer. A hammer can be used to build a house that people share, or it can be used for hitting someone on the head. To a child, it can be like a candy store for the intellect. To criminals and others, it can represent a new opportunity to continue doing business as usual. A modest investment in Intellispy software will immediately begin returning dividends in the form of parental peace of mind.

http://www.safetytechnology.com/Intellispycomputertrackingsoftware.htm
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There is no more terrifying or helpless feeling than realizing a child under your care has vanished in a public place, and it can only take a distracted second or two for this to happen. For the sake of the child as well as your own peace of mind, purchase an inexpensive Child Guard Monitor. This is the simplest, safest, sanest and most ingenious device we have seen for handling the problem of wandering children.

This wireless alarm device is actually two devices: a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter, which looks like a cartoon animal, is worn around the child's neck, on the wrist or clipped to the clothing. In a clever use of electronic circuitry that is opposite to many other applications, the receiver sounds an alarm as soon as the transmitter is out of range. This serves as a heads-up signal to the child care provider, who should begin looking around for the child immediately. The range of the Child Guard Monitor is adjustable from 6 feet, for toddlers, to twenty-one feet for older children, all with the twist of a dial.

It is implied, but understandably not stated by the manufacturer or supplier that the cartoon shape of the transmitter is designed not only to make the child want to wear it, but to be overlooked by an abductor. This allows the search to continue even under adverse circumstances. The transmitter itself makes no noise, only the receiver does. When the Child Guard Monitor receiver becomes silent, then the child is nearby. Combined with a cell phone for alerting authorities, this child safety device becomes a powerful weapon in a potentially heartbreaking situation.

There's not much more that needs to be said, except that the designers of the Child Guard Monitor seem to have tried to think of everything. If there is more than one of these sets present in the same place, such as a playground, the channels of the receivers automatically change to alert only the intended recipient of the alarm signal. Wow. For less than thirty dollars, can anyone who cares for a child afford to be without one?

 

http://www.safetytechnology.com/childguard.htm
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