New Pre-Teen Social Networking Website: Parents Control Online
Access, Must Pre-Approve Child's Correspondents.
July 6, 2010
BizRocket.com, Inc. (Pink Sheets: BZRT) announces release of the KidzRocket.com
subscription-based social networking website for 9-12 year olds. Similar to a Facebook
for pre-teens, KidzRocket.com is poised to become the leader in children's Internet
safety while providing a fun social networking chat, game and online activity site.
Pre-teens signing up must include their parent's email address prior to gaining
access to the KidzRocket.com social networking website. The child cannot begin social
networking until the Company has initiated parental contact, confirmed approval
for the child's membership and participation, and initiated a trial subscription
using the parent's credit card.
Immediately, parent involvement begins as the pre-teen invites friends to his/her
page to correspond with and chat. To avoid predators, cyber-bulling, and phishing
scams, all invitees, buddies and friends their children communicate with on KidzRocket.com
must be pre-approved by the child's parent.
When the pre-teen leaves KidzRocket.com to move around the Internet, each site they
attempt to visit is subject to parental approval. Internet reports of their child's
online activities are easily generated using the free KidzRocket WebFilter, a real-time
image composition analysis engine. Parents control and monitor pre-defined Internet
privileges knowing which websites their children have attempted to access. .
KidzRocket.com has implemented the needed technology that meets or exceeds current
standards for Internet safety for kids. From the website platform to the sign up
process, we have the safeguards in place to ensure that children are communicating
only with pre-approved friends and buddies, said Myriam Cohen, President of BizRocket.com,
Inc., KidzRocket.com's parent.
"Parents know exactly what's going on while their children have fun with friends
online. Our proprietary cutting edge technology meets or exceeds current standards
for Internet safety sites for children and pre-teens. From the website platform
to the signup process, we have the safeguards in place to ensure children are communicating
only with pre-approved friends and buddies and visiting only pre-approved sites,"
states Myriam Cohen, President, BizRocket.com, Inc., parent of KidzRocket.com, Inc.
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Jerry Jennings
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