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X-Gate ADSL Modem with advanced Internet security

 

xgate.jpg No, it’s not a rusty pair of scissors. But, UK company Global Security One has launched a device called XGate, designed to help keep kids safe from paedophiles on the Net. It works by letting parents monitor where their child is online, see their conversations in chat rooms and even shut them down remotely using a PC or mobilephone if things are looking suspect.

Most Net nanny-type solutions are software-based but this is a piece of hardware with an ADSL modem inside, that monitors the kind of language used by sexual predators. It has more than a whiff a big brother about it and young teens might not be happy – are they ever? - but many parents feel helpless when their kids are on online.

“Parents are right to be concerned that paedophiles are using the Internet to groom children. The XGate offers protection for children and gives parents a way to monitor or shut down activity that could be dangerous. We want children to be able to use the Internet safely and so we welcome this new technology.”

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OTHER STUFF:-

Global child tracking tags
Global child tracking tags (as seen in jacket) £575.00
'Peace of Mind' tags (as seen in pendant) £175.00
Both available from www.spyequipmentuk.co.uk

Loc8tor £59.99
Boardbug baby monitor (wrist watch) £79.95
Video baby monitors - Daisycam £69.95 & Bosieboo Babycam £119.95
All available from www.babymonitorsdirect.co.uk

'Toddlertag' safety t-shirt
Available from www.connectsoftware.net

I-Kid mobile phone £99.99
Available from https://secure.i-kids.net

www.Mobilelocate.co.uk
Is a website which allows the user to locate where other people are by their mobile phone signal. Once signed up the user can search the website for a particular mobile phone number.

The website will then send a text message to that phone number - this will tell the owner of that phone that someone is trying to locate them and do they wish to accept? If they do accept the website will then provide the user with that person's location on a map. Location accuracy varies depending on the operator and the whereabouts of the handset - from 50 - 2500 metres depending on the network.