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.
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
Tagged: Addiction, Children, Christianity, Family, Internet, Internet Pornography, Internet Safety, Kids, Men, Porn, Pornography, SeeNoEvil, Sex, Social Networking, Technology, Teen, Teens, Temptation
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
Tagged: Addiction, Children, Christianity, Cyberbulling, Family, Filters, Internet, Internet Pornography, Internet Protection, Internet Safety, Kids, Love, Marriage, Men, Online Safety, Parental Controls, Pornography, Pornography Addiction, Predator, Protection, Relationships, SeeNoEvil, Sex, Social Networking, Technology, Teen, Teens, Temptation
Heath Evans, fullback number 44 for the New Orleans Saints endorses Tribinium Corporation’s SeeNoEvil software. Check it out!
Categories: Children · Cyber Bully · Family · Internet Safety · Porn · Pornography · Pornography Addiction · SeeNoEvil · Technology
Tagged: Addiction, Family, Filters, Football, Heath Evans, Heath Evans Foundation, Hope, Internet, Internet Protection, Internet Safety, Kids, Love, Marriage, New Orleans Saints, New Technology, Parents, Predator, Protection, SeeNoEvl, Stop Pornography, Temptation, Tribinium Corporation
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.
Categories: Family · Internet Safety
Tagged: Children, Education, Elementary School, Family, Internet Safety, Kids, School
Internet Safety Rules from the SeeNoEvil Website
Although very harmful, pornography is not the only threat your child faces on the Internet. Studies have shown that one in 33 children and young adults have been sexually solicited online in the past year. Educating your child on the dangers of sexual predators is another way to ensure his or her safety.
We have provided this list of Int
ernet guidelines to assist your child in staying safe on the Internet. We suggest printing these rules and posting them near his or her computer.
Categories: Family · Internet Safety · Teens
Tagged: Child, Children, Dangers, Family, Internet Safety, Kids, Online Safety, SeeNoEvil, Teen, Teens