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Title: Review: Circle with Disney Parental Control and Internet Filtering System
Post by: HCK on March 16, 2017, 04:05:26 pm
Review: Circle with Disney Parental Control and Internet Filtering System

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                  Internet-enabled iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch devices have made households more connected than ever, and a lot of families have moved away from the "one shared family computer" of days gone by into a situation where young kids may have their own iPods or shared iPads, and pre-teens and teens likely even have their own iPhones, all with the ability to independently access the Internet. While Apple does a pretty good job of offering parental restrictions, these have to be configured on each device specifically, and of course only apply to Apple's own devices; throw a few PCs or other non-Apple devices into the mix, and you're left trying to reconcile a confusing set of parental control options that will differ on every platform. This is where Circle Media's Circle with Disney ($99) comes into play — it's a simple box that connects to your Wi-Fi network to monitor and supervise your family's Internet activity, both in terms of where each member of your household can go, and how much time they're allowed to spend online. {/exp:char_limit}

Source: Review: Circle with Disney Parental Control and Internet Filtering System (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/circle-with-disney-parental-control-and-internet-filtering-system)