SurfControl to Offer Free Three-Month Subscription to Its Award-Winning CyberPatrol Software to Protect Children From Internet Threats
Posted on: Tuesday, 13 June 2006, 00:00 CDT
SurfControl (LSE: SRF), the global leader in Internet protection, today announced that its award-winning CyberPatrol software has been upgraded to provide enhanced protection for children from increasingly sophisticated Internet threats. SurfControl is also currently offering new customers a free three-month subscription to CyberPatrol along with a 20% discount if purchased at the end of this period. CyberPatrol is trusted by parents around the world to monitor and manage Internet access, allowing children to explore the Internet safely.
"SurfControl recognizes the need to provide comprehensive tools to protect children when they use the Internet," said John Dillon, Chief Marketing Officer at SurfControl. "The Internet continues to evolve and the inherent risk to children is enormous. SurfControl is committed to doing everything possible to protect children online."
SurfControl recently partnered with the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), strengthening SurfControl's longstanding and fruitful position in the fight against child exploitation. Consultancy, engineering and marketing support will be key elements of the services supplied to the CEOP by SurfControl as part of this relationship, building on technological assistance previously provided.
As parents anticipate their children spending more time at home using their computers during the school holidays, CyberPatrol is the ideal solution for peace of mind. With threats like popular social networking sites enabling children to talk to strangers and surf potentially inappropriate sites, CyberPatrol securely encrypts and stores Web surfing history so parents can monitor and address suspect activity. CyberPatrol is powered by SurfControl's industry-leading content and Web filtering databases, helping to protect against exposure to inappropriate content and potentially harmful sites.
CyberPatrol 7.6 is available immediately for $39.95USD (GBP 21.95, EUR 31.95) for a 12-month single-computer license. SurfControl is also currently offering new consumer customers a free three-month subscription along with a 20% discount if purchased at the end of this period.
To qualify for this offer, consumers must visit www.cyberpatrol.com/go/protectingkids or www.cyberpatrol.com/go/protectkids (European Union Customers) or www.cyberpatrol.com/go/saferinternet (United Kingdom Customers).
About SurfControl
CyberPatrol is award-winning Internet safety software from SurfControl, the global leader in Internet protection. CyberPatrol is trusted by parents around the world to monitor and manage Internet access, while also providing the freedom and safety to explore the Internet. For more information please visit www.cyberpatrol.com.
Editorial Contact: Heather Haas SurfControl 831-440-2626 Contact via http://www.marketwire.com/mw/emailprcntct?id=B267A51642052637
SOURCE: SurfControl
Source: MARKET WIRE
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