To bring its customers the best in Internet security products, an Internet security company, PCSecurityShield, once again partnered with a top-technology provider. This time that product is an advanced content recognition application designed to keep kids safe on the Web.Many parents feel that the Internet poses more of a threat to children than school violence, STDs, abuse and neglect do, according to a recent poll by the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. Parents are more worried than ever, with Internet-facilitated kidnappings making headlines. PCSecurityShield has partnered with PureSight to do something about that.
PCSecurityShield's new Parent Control 5.0, powered by PureSight's technology, is an active content recognition application. When running on a child's PC the software filters out specific websites based on tagged categories, a blacklist of websites and a network static list.
VP of Business Development for PureSight, Nick Outteridge, said:
"We are delighted that PCSecurityShield has become one of our OEM partners". "This has provided an opportunity to for PCSS to expand its portfolio of Internet security products into the child protection market, an area that we both recognize as vitally important if today's children are to grow up 'on line' and 'safe.'"
PCSecurityShield, being dedicated to providing comprehensive Internet security products to its customers, it was only natural that a parental control application be added to its software lineup. Customers, in addition to keeping their computers and files safe, can use PCSecurityShield's software to keep their children safe as well.