Net Nanny for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad
Thursday, February 21, 2013, 1:28 PM
Do you know what your child is viewing on his/her iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad? Are they looking at pornography, mature sites, tobacco, lingerie, etc.?
Net Nanny for iOS is coming in March. It's a safe browser -- to replace the Safari browser. It protects kids from viewing inappropriate Web pages.
Net Nanny® for iOS provides the same trusted protection for your family as Net Nanny for Android, Windows, and Mac.
It includes:

- Web Filtering
- Three pre-defined user profiles
- Safe search enforcement
- Profanity masking
Browser Features:
- Cut and Paste
- Pinch and Zoom
- Landscape Mode
- Multiple Tabs
- Bookmarks
- URL browsing history
- URL suggestions
- Alternative search with Google, Yahoo, and Wikipedia
Available: March 2013
Rating: 4+
Price: $4.99 on the iTunes Store only
iOS 5.0 or later
Protect your family today on any iOS device with Net Nanny®!
Important Note: Set up Net Nanny as the default browser on your device. How? Disable Safari and turn off the ability to install new apps (go to Settings>General>Restrictions) to ensure your child is protected.

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Jim, Net Nanny filters all search engines, I apologize that sites are getting through the filter and understand that they should be blocked. Because technology is incapable of making a moral decision on an image or a video Net Nanny iOS filters out websites according to the written words on a page that is a non-secure site (http). We do hope to add a tool to customize the app in a future release but do not have any specific time frames yet.
Posted by Moderator, 17/05/2013 1:31pm (20 days ago)
Nice start. However, the app needs improvement, as you can easily retriew mature or porn clips, particularly from Youtube. For example, if you type the word 'tickling', you can still access a lot of porn stuff.
Posted by nammeio, 27/04/2013 5:07pm (1 month ago)
Love the App Dnld it already. In some preliminary testing I am finding the strict is still allowing near pornographic content through the obvious sources such as youtube and google image. Simple searches like "Harlem Shake" (youtube) and "three monitor background" (google image). Do you plan to tie to a management panel to give specific URL control?
Posted by Jim Byers, 07/03/2013 3:45pm (3 months ago)
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