Owlymail.com - safe email for kids
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Great news!
  • As a concerned parent, you're probably thinking, "I want my children to enjoy email with their friends, but I'm concerned about exactly who they are talking with and what they are talking about."
  • Owlymail.com, allows your child to use a safe email account that the parent controls and monitors from anywhere on any device.
  • Owlymail.com's easy-to-use parental controls, monitoring tools and other features are the perfect way to ensure that your child's online communication remains safe, reliable and just plain fun!
Owlymail.com... A wise decision for your kids!

Make sure your child is using email responsibly
With mail monitoring and activity logs, you can monitor all incoming and outgoing email at all times. Find out when and from where your child logs in and out of his or her email.
Approve incoming mail before your child sees it
Preview email and delete or deny spam, inappropriate messages, or questionable attachments. Thanks to the Mail Queue, you can place all incoming mail into a folder that is not visible to your child until you approve it.
Restrict times and places your child can log in
Owlymail.com enables you to restrict times of the day and week your child can log in. Keep the email account locked if your child is at school or unsupervised, or block specific senders by placing them on a blacklist.
Contact Manager for approved addresses
List and save approved email addresses from friends and family in the contact manager for child's easy use. Limit your child's email to only this customizable list.
DID YOU KNOW...
  • 63% of teens say they know how to hide what they do online from their parents (Harris Interactive-McAfee 10/2008)
  • One in five kids have engaged in cyberbullying behavior -- posting embarrassing photos, spreading rumors, and more. (Harris Interactive-McAfee, 10/2008)
  • 69% of teens regularly receive personal messages online from people they don't know and most don't tell a trusted adult about it. (Cox Communications in partnership with NCMEC and John Walsh, 2007).
  • More than one in 10 students have accepted an invitation to meet an online stranger in person (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008).
 
You are the first line of defense for protecting your child on the Internet.
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