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Teen Chat Decoder Internet Safety Newsletter

Keeping your child safe on the Internet is now more important then every! Sign up for our newsletter and get a new report entitled “Online Child Safety 2007” Then every two weeks or so we’ll send you notification when we’ve posted the new issue to our web site! Just fill out the form below and [...]

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Parental Software Reviews & Recomendations

Parental Control Software: Too often, teens forget about being safe online and make way to much personal information about themselves available via MySpace.com, FaceBook.com and or personal blogs. Internet Safety is no longer something you can take for granted. Therefore it’s a parental responsibility to protect them, but before you can do that, you need [...]

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Parents Rave About Teen Chat Decoder

“Teenchatdecoder software completely solved my problem from which I had been troubling from a lot of months. My small brother is in wrong in a lot of things, which I can’t mention here, the he does a lot of things from home computer. Because of this s high technology software, I caught him with red [...]

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Dangers Children Face Online

The internet is a fantastic educational tool for teens. It’s a place where children can chat, do research, and have fun. Unfortunately, with all its advances in technology, the information superhighway has developed a dark side. According to a recent report released by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, one in five internet [...]

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