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SafeToNet


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Développeur SAFETONET LIMITED
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SafeToNet - Safeguarding and Wellbeing Assistant

SafeToNet safeguards children from cyberbullying, sextortion, abuse, and aggression online. The safeguarding keyboard uses artificial intelligence to automatically advise and guide a child in real-time as they message others and search for content. It prevents them from sending anything that could harm themselves or others.

The keyboard detects when the child is being bullied, struggling with low self-esteem, or showing signs of stress and anxiety. It supports them in-the-moment by providing a series of calming and soothing audio guides that help them deal with issues associated with living in a digital world.

Features

Real-time filtering of harmful outgoing messages

The safeguarding keyboard is a real-time assistant that educates your child to become a safer digital citizen. It changes color as it detects risk and provides your child with advice and guidance in-the-moment.

When the risks are high, the keyboard filters outgoing words and comments that your child may later regret sending. It encourages good digital citizenship and helps your child understand how to exercise caution when interacting online.

Digital Wellbeing Assistant

The digital wellbeing assistant helps children in-the-moment as it detects signs of stress, anxiety, or anger. It presents a range of audio guides including how to deal with bullying, managing stress, calming anxiety, understanding anger, and more.

Emotions Diary

The Emotions Diary is a private space for your child to track and journal their feelings. It helps to put structure to their worries and allows them to reflect on their online and offline life over time.

For Parents

SafeToNet respects the privacy rights of your child and will not tell a parent what has been said, seen, or heard. Instead, the software advises as the child’s safety levels change and notably when risks have reached a level that may require intervention.

The Explore the Signs feature helps parents to identify and understand what specific struggles their child may be facing. Parents can also search for specific advice on a wide range of online safety topics.

Insights

SafeToNet provides children and parents with powerful insights that shows how the child’s safety levels move over a period of time. It advises when harmful messages have been sent, how often, and lists the top 5 apps where a child is showing the greatest signs of risk.

Why use SafeToNet?

• Helps prevent your child from making mistakes online and sending messages that could harm them or others;
• Helps educate your child to become a safer digital citizen;
• Protects your child’s rights to privacy but gives parents insight into their child’s online world without snooping or spying on them;
• Assists with maintaining your child’s digital wellbeing and provides supportive/calming audio guides in-the-moment, when your child needs them most;
• Guides parents on detected risks and provides insights that help parents have an informed and constructive discussion with their child about online harms;
• Helps your child understand and deal with their online emotions.

How to get started with SafeToNet

Download the SafeToNet app onto a parent’s device to set up the parent’s and childs accounts. Then, download the same SafeToNet app onto each of your children’s devices (maximum 20)

For support and installation guides visit: https://safetonet.com/faq

Subscription pricing and terms

SafeToNet offers a 1-month free trial period for either an auto-renewing monthly subscription of $9.99/month or an auto-renewing yearly subscription of $99.99/year.

Subscriptions will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off in your Account Settings at least 24 hours before the current subscription period ends. You can cancel your subscription at any time, including during the trial period.

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