Do you worry about what your kids are seeing online? Sure, the web can be a great resource for learning about almost everything, but there are a lot of threats that can make your child’s visit to the web a dangerous trip. WebWatcher is a parental monitoring app that takes less than 5 minutes to install on a device your child is using, whether it’s a desktop or laptop computer, smartphone, or tablet. Usually priced at $129.95 for a one year subscription, we have it on sale for $49.99 today.
WebWatcher transmits all internet activity to a secure account that parents can monitor remotely, so you can block certain connections, ask your kids about their need for certain information, and watch out for risky behaviors.
Monitor your child’s activity on iPhone, Android, PC, Mac & Chrome devices
Review your child’s browsing data & online activity from a web-based account
Keep tabs via the Alert Log, which highlights only items identified as risky behavior
Securely review all recorded data at any time on any device
Get real-time alerts of all identified risky behavior
Monitor email, social media activity, SMS & MMS messages, and more
We also have a one-month subscription available for $29.99 if you want to see what WebWatcher is all about. Note that this special deal comes at a price: you can install WebWatcher on only one device (the account can be monitored from any number of devices). The full price subscription allows WebWatcher to be installed on multiple platforms simultaneously.
Don’t wait for something bad to happen to one of your kids — get a handle on their internet usage today with WebWatcher.
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