SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Safe Communications,
Inc. (Pink Sheets: SGTB) announced today that the number of
registrants on their child safety site, MouseMail.com, is in excess
of 200,000, more than double a month ago, a significant amount
considering the site is still in its early stages. A new, improved
version of MouseMail.com was released earlier this month and
additional, greatly enhanced features are expected over the next 30
days. The company also plans several major marketing efforts
starting the first of June, which they believe will significantly
increase the user base.
MouseMail.com is a tool that allows parents to filter their
child's email and text messages for inappropriate language that is
indicative of cyberbullying and/or sexting. The system blocks any
outside users from contacting the child and allows communication to
flow freely between approved users. The parents are only alerted if
certain key words are detected and flagged.
The new, revised version of MouseMail.com focuses primarily on
the first time users of the internet, 4-10 year olds. In addition
to filtering messages, the site has age appropriate games, a reward
driven point system leading to prizes, animation and related
interactive educational tools.
John Venners, CEO of Safe
Communications, Inc., said, "We are thrilled to see that more than
200,000 users have now registered for our free service. It is
evident that the public is concerned about the growing epidemic
surrounding cyberbullying and the benefits of having a free product
like MouseMail.com available to them and their children."
Dr. Robin Kowalski, Clemson University psychology
professor/cyberbullying expert and Adviser to Safe Communications,
confirmed that parents of "first time" users are perplexed on how
best to protect their children as they enter the cyber world.
"Educating both parents and children on the seriousness of
unprotected access to digital communications early on is vital to
help curb cyberbullying in their upcoming teenage years," said
Kowalski. According to Kowalski, "technology is permeating
into kindergarten and even younger. It's great that Safe
Communications has risen to the challenge by providing a safe
environment for young, first time users."
About Safe Communications:
Safe Communications, Inc. provides open and secure family
communications that are in step with today's advances in social
media. While protecting our most precious asset, our children, our
systems are designed to enhance the quality and frequency of
day-to-day communications among family members. We allow users to
experience the marvel of advanced technology without fear or
danger.
Safe Communications' products, led by MouseMail.com, are
designed for the modern family on the go. Early detection devices
warn parents of potential abuse and inappropriate content, allowing
secure, open exchange with loved ones and friends. Just as your
child is not allowed to enjoy a ride in the car without a seat
belt, Safe Communications designs products so that your children
can enjoy the electronic ride without being exposed to potential
harm or abuse. For more information, contact:
info@safecommunications.com or visit us online at
www.mousemail.com.
www.SafeCommunications.com
SOURCE Safe Communications, Inc.