Tuesday 7 February 2017

Controlling your kid's safety online couldn't be easier



Today is Safer Internet Day, and in our technologically advanced world keeping the kids' safe online can be a real struggle.

iKydz, a new tool created by parents for parents, was officially launched today to make managing your child’s time online that little bit easier.

The home internet control device is controlled via a smartphone app and that allows you to manage your child’s internet usage from anywhere in the world. 


Numerous devices in homes can make controlling time online that bit more complicated.  iKydz plugs into the Wi-Fi router, allowing parents to control all internet devices that use the Wi-Fi in the home.

The app allows them to block, restrict or schedule access to social media, inappropriate content, gaming and chat rooms. The added beauty of the iKydz app is that they aren’t easy to disable by tech-savvy teens, as it’s solely controlled by parents through the app on their phone and the iKydz unit.

With study and sleep schedules, meal time functions and reduced screen-time, iKydz looks set to be an invaluable tool for many parents, to help monitor and control internet access when they are not physically around to do it.  



 Technophobes need fear not, as this ingenious tool couldn’t be simpler to set up and use, averaging at about three minutes. And there is a dedicated customer care line available should you run into any trouble.

Irish TV presenter Baz Ashmawy road tested the app before the launch and only had good things to say.

“When I was asked to try out iKydz for size, I was honestly amazed.  It was painless to set up and use within minutes.  Myself and the Mrs. can now control each internet device in my house, all from an app on my smart­phone.” 



 Gearing himself for backlash from the kids, Baz said, “thankfully, it wasn’t as bad as I was expecting.”

“The kids can still use the internet, but like everything else in their lives, there needs to be limits and it is up to me as their dad to set those limits.”

The small iKydz hardware device retails for a flat fee of €99, and Parents can pick it up in HMV Stores, or purchase online from the iKydz website

 Juls x

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