New browser to defend the little ones

Oct 8, 2007 07:08 GMT  ·  By

This is really something I've never see before! You know those "Miss X" contests where, after showing all their talents and looks, the gorgeous women are asked what is it that they would like to change in this world? Well, I'm sure you're quite familiar with all the possible answers to that question, still? what a contestant has answered to that question in the "Miss America" contest is certainly astonishing! The beautiful Lauren Nelson, winner of the contest said that she wanted to make the Internet safer for children!

Now, we hear a lot of them wanting to put an end to world hunger, save the trees and give everyone a job - but exactly how many of them really do what they say? Well, I don't know, but this Miss America certainly kept her word, and now she's helping out parents in making the web a safer place for their children!

Here is where you can get the "Miss America Kid-Safe Web Browser" - it's free and with it, kids are going to surf only safe pre-screen pre-approved sites and they're also going to get educational games to teach them about web safety. It also has easy to use web-based parental controls and it's safer than a usual browser.

Now, I haven't actually tested the browser myself to tell you if it's a lot better than other similar ones, but the best thing about this whole situation is that security software wears the image of a beautiful woman. That will attract customers, plus, the Internet is going to be a tad safer for the children.

Also, this isn't just another smart marketing tactic - Lauren Nelson really had this initiative. She found out on her own that the web isn't safe while she was just 13-years old! As MyWay informs, while the beauty queen was just a kid she had one of her friends cyber-aggressed by some web-predator, fact which explains her concern with cyber-security!