Entries categorized as ‘Family’

Meet Richard Maring, Founder of SeeNoEvil

April 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This is a great video of Richard Maring, the founder of Tribinium Corporation, talking about the problem at hand and what drove him to create the solution.

Categories: Children · Family · Internet Safety · Media Apperance · Porn · Pornography · Pornography Addiction · Technology
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SeeNoEvil Features

April 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

It is hard to describe how amazing the features of SeeNoEvil are in words so I decided to post these videos.  Check them out!

Safe Web Browsing

Monitoring and Reporting


Program Controls

Time Limits


Categories: Children · Cyber Bully · Family · Internet Safety · Porn · Pornography · Pornography Addiction · SeeNoEvil · Social Networking · Technology · Teens · Women
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SeeNoEvil is endorsed by Heath Evans!

April 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Heath Evans, fullback number 44 for the New Orleans Saints endorses Tribinium Corporation’s SeeNoEvil software. Check it out!


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25 Things

March 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

If Vic (SeeNoEvil mascot pictured below) had a Facebook page, he reports his 25 things Facebook note would read like this:

  1. My name stands for Victor  – (Visual Image Content Technological Online Respnse).vic
  2. My number one goal is to protect children and adults from harmful images online.
  3. I am the mascot for SeeNoEvil technology.
  4. SeeNoEvil version 2.1 or higher also has an accountability feature.
  5. I have been helping people maintain the integrity of their family online for over a year.
  6. You can join me in my mission to protect children and families and earn extra income for your family!
  7. One of my close friends is the The Hope and Recovery Institute.
  8. I am the only technology of my kind available today.
  9. I am patent pending and took more than three years to complete.
  10. One subscription to me is available for download on up to five computers.
  11. I have helped thousands of parents protect their children online.
  12. I block harmful images on the web.
  13. I let parents set time limits and restrict websites.
  14. I am available for a seven day free trail.
  15. I have been told by numerous that the work I do is amazing.  They are thankful for me and the protection I provide for their loved ones.
  16. Internet Pornography is everywhere!  The last time I counted their were over 5 million pornographic websites.  That is why I do what I do.
  17. If you have trouble using my technology, you can contact my technical support team 6 days a week.
  18. My favorite color is green and brown.
  19. I am easy to use and come with a complete easy to understand user guide.
  20. My technology continues to impress those who use and view it.
  21. I was endorsed by Promise Keepers.
  22. I have appeared in numerous publications, including The Christian Journal, The National Catholic Register, and The San Diego Reader.
  23. I am endorsed by The Rock.
  24. I am helping reclaim their lives and use the Internet for productive purposes.
  25. I am ready to help you protect your family today!

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Instill Purity and Modesty Today

December 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Too often our customer support team hears from individuals when it is too late.

-Individuals whose children are in tears after seeing perverse images they do not understand

-Individuals whose loved ones, they have learned, have an addiction.

-Individuals who thought they would only look once, but find themselves looking again and again.

Don’t wait before it is too late, instill purity and modesty today with SeeNoEvil

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Fireproof

October 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

From a close friend of the SeeNoEvil family…

I went to the mall tonight for some good family bonding time. We ate at the food court and viewed a movie I hadn’t heard anything about except a short review on the radio. It is called Fireproof, starring Kirk Cameron. I thought from the reviews I found online that it would be a good family story-line.  It was not a family story-line, but a relationship story. It was a very good Christian movie, moved many people. My kids all thought it was a great movie, and appreciated that we went. We were the only family in the theater. Most of the rest were women or couples.  

 

The reason I’m writing is because one of the issues the star was dealing with (Kirk Cameron), was online pornography! It was a great stumbling block in their marriage. The way he dealt with this in the movie was to take the computer out and smash it with his baseball bat.


While talking to a guy outside the theater who had brought his adult Sunday school class, he said that Kirk was on either the Today Show or Good Morning America two days last week discussing the movie and the message he wanted to portray to the audience. In his comments, he mentioned that the first girl he ever kissed was his co-star on Family Ties who ended up being his wife. He has never kissed another woman, has vowed to not kiss another woman even while acting. In this movie, the producers flew his wife in for the one kissing scene.

 

I thought you’d like to hear this little bit of trivia and information about the movie…..enjoy your weekend!  p.s.  The family bonding was better than anticipated. Our teens are growing and maturing daily, and we are grateful they are open and receptive to God’s Word and leading

 

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Social Networking Gone Wrong

September 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The news is out

Your daughter’s college application includes three outstanding letters of recommendation, an above average GPA, and ranks her in the top five percent of her graduating class.  According to her application, she is the model student.  Surly someone any college would want to represent their school. 

However, the admissions committee knows about her recent night of illegal activities and her recent very sticky break-up with her boyfriend.  It’s all over her MySpace.

There are numerous cases of social newtworking gone wrong.  Talk to your teen today about the longterm consequences  of things posted on the web.  Help them to make their social networking site work for them, not against them.

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Protecting children – beyond the online world

September 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

How do we protect our children?

With stories like this, the task of protecting our children can seem daunting and even impossible.

Protecting children today, goes far beyond warning them of the windowless van offering candy at the playground.

What are some things you can do to protect your children….

  • Listen to them!  You child’s words are of great importance. The car is a great place to speak with your child.  Turn down the radio and listen to them!  Ask about their day, their school, and their friends.  The more people about what is going on in their life, the more you can monitor it.
  • Make sure your children know about the “swim suit” rule.  Your child should know that NO ONE should ask to see or touch any area that would be covered with a swim suit.  Also, no one should ever show them their “swim suit” parts. 
  • Know the people that spend time with your child.  Make an effort to meet teachers, friends, parents of friends, and coaches.   Come a little early to if you are picking your child up from a practice or youth event.  It will give you great insight to see how your child interacts with adults and other children in the group.
  • Listen to your children.  If they seem to be uncomfortable regarding a certain situation or person, pay close attention.  Your child’s discomfort could be a major red flag.
  • Finally, look for changes your child’s attitude.  A sudden desire to spend time alone, neglect of personal hygiene, or drop in school performance is usually an indicator that something is up.  If you see a change like this in your child, contact their school.  Find out if teachers are observing the same.  A school counselor may be able to help address the situation and get your child back on track.

SeeNoEvil is here to provide the tools to monitor your child online, but we know their is so much more responsible parents must do.  We commend you for your efforts to keep your children safe, happy, and healthy in this unpredictable world.  We are honored to partner with you and your family!  Together we can make this a better, safer, and more humane world!

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The ABC’s of Internet Safety

September 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 

 

 SeeNoEvil Brings You…

The ABC’s of Internet Safety (Parents’ Edition)

 

A-      Always know what social networking sites your children are using.

B-      Be smart about how much time and what times of the day you allow your children online.

C-      Consider setting time limits for your children’s computer use.

D-     Don’t think your child is immune to Internet Predators or Cyber bullying.

E-      Educate yourself. 

F-      Find out your children’s favorite websites. 

G-     Go on your children’s favorite websites.

H-     Have your children teach you how to navigate the web.  You’ll be surprised at how much they actually know.

I-        Instant message your children from work.  It will keep them accountable and they will know you are watching.

J-       Judge what websites are appropriate and not appropriate for your child.  You are the parent.

K-      Know who your child talks to online.

L-       Learn about social networking.

M-   Manage your children’s time on the Internet. 

N-     Notice if your child seems to want to be alone when on the computer or is receiving gifts, e-mails, or text from someone he or she does not know.

O-     Open e-mails your child receives from strangers.

P-      Practice what you preach.  Decide to only use the Internet in a healthy way as to set an example for your children.

Q-     Question your children about their online habits.

R-      Remember to take time to talk to your children.

S-      Stay committed to protect your children online and monitor them, no matter how busy you may get.

T-      Take control.  You have the power to control what your child views online. 

U-     Understand technology is very important to children today.  It is often how they communicate with friends.

V-     Visit your children’s social networking site.  Become a member yourself.  You’ll be surprised how much you will learn about them and their friends.

W-   Write a list of Internet Safety Rules.  Post them next to your computer and discuss them with your children.

X-      X-Ray vision is not yet possible on the Internet.  Invest in Parental Control software so you will really know who is talking to your children. 

Y-      You can do it!  You’ll never regret keeping your children safe online! 

Z-      Zoom to your child’s favorite sites.  (Okay, this is a stretch, we know, but we needed a Z).  In other words, bookmark your children’s favorite sites so you remember to review them often. 

 

 

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Back To School Online Safety

August 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It’s that time of year, pencils are sharp, lunches are packed, and the first ball has rang, school is in session. 

Back to school, also typically means more time spent on the computer.  SeeNoEvil has listed a few tools to help your children stay safe online this back to school year.

1. Ask your child’s teacher how much time your student should be spending online for homework purposes, and ask for specific websites they should visit for homework.  That way you know how much time your child is actually doing homework online and you can check out the websites he or she will be visiting.

2. Talk to the school principal or technology director regarding what rules and software the school has in place to protect the children online.  Also, are there any Internet Safety lessons that will be taught throughout the year?

3.  Finally, get the e-mail of your child’s teacher.  Chances are, e-mail is the preferred form of communication for your child’s teacher.  It is a quick and easy way to stay in contact regarding all subjects, and you can also touch base on new ways technology is used in the classroom.

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