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Old 05-22-2006, 12:31 PM
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Nothing is better than a little self-promotion.

A few years ago, my company has designed a website specifically for kids and parents called Zoobuh.

www.zoobuh.com

A blurb from the site:
Zoobuh is safe email for kids and families. Parents have the ability to control and monitor their children's activities giving them peace of mind and confidence.

Zoobuh can help your child learn how to use a computer, learn how to type, improve spelling and communication skills.

As a parent, it's hard to manage your time while making sure your children are safe. Zoobuh's features make it easier for you to concentrate on your other daily tasks while still being in control of your child's email. Zoobuh makes controlling your child's online experience easier and safer. With Zoobuh's parental controls, monitoring tools, and other features, you'll be able to ensure your child's safety while they communicate with others through the Internet. Keeping online predators away from your children is only half the battle. With Zoobuh you can ensure your children are only receiving contact from approved people and that they are only sending approved information to others.

What price do you put on the safety of your child? Internet safety should be taken seriously. Zoobuh allows your child to interact with others in a fun, safe and easy to use environment. Zoobuh is an excellent tool to help your child learn communication skills, learn how to express themselves, learn typing skills and assist your child in becoming familiar with computers and the Internet. We are continually making efforts to make what kids want and what parents need at the lowest cost possible.



And some features:
* superior spam filtering
* receive mail from contact list only
* send mail to contact list only
* receive mail from siblings
* allow the option to edit the contact manager
* the Mail Queue
* mail a copy of outgoing messages to the parent
* mail a copy of incoming messages to the parent
* remove inline images
* remove links in emails
* allow specific attachments such as: images, pictures, video, mp3s, zip, pdf, word, excel, power point, etc.
* customizable bad word filter
* delete individual attachments without deleting the the whole message
* adjustable threshold (control agressiveness of spam filter)


We have several members from the Catholic and Baptist community involved, but it is my goal to get more LDS members using the site.
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