Many parents have found that having broadband available can help their kids enormously when it comes to research for educational projects and school work.
There’s also a darker side to the level of access that many kids now have to the Internet through their broadband connections, and many parents are also concerned about their children accessing inappropriate or even dangerous websites, or simply taking an unhealthy interest in spending hours and hours online using chat room and social networking websites, which many kids tend to do.
However, a new service that has been launched could help parents to combat this problem by allowing their kids access to a finite number of sites, all of which have been classified as appropriate for children. The service is called KidZui, and is aimed at children aged between three and twelve years of age.
The chief executive of the company that has launched the new child-friendly service stated that KidZui is not the adult internet filtered for kids. Instead, we have built an entire internet just for kids from the ground up, along with a brand-new, kid-friendly interface. The service has been described as a separate Internet for children, and could help parents to avoid the worries that come with children having easy access to sites that may not be appropriate for them.