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New Internet Protection For Children Thats Easy For Parents to Use

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Parents if your searching for a way to limit the amount of time your children spend online then the Internet Security Key is the hardware product you have been looking for

Rancho Santa Fe, CA (PRWEB) November 18, 2004 -- Parents if your searching for a way to limit the amount of time your children spend online then The Internet Security Key is the hardware product you have been looking for. Simple, easy to use, and effective the Internet Security Key gives parents the ability to turn on and off the Internet with a security key thats easy to use.

The Internet Security Key is designed for parents who want to protect their children from unsupervised access to the Internet and to limit the amount of time they spend online. It works in conjunction with existing software products or independently and is designed to give parents more control over their childs access to potential online dangers.

The Internet Security Key works between the external cable or DSL modem and the computer to provide a secure and simple hardware solution for parents. This product replaces your existing Ethernet cable with a new cable that includes a security box and security card key.

By inserting the security card key into the security box the Internet signal is activated. By removing the security key the signal is disabled and users are denied access to the Internet. The security key can be easily carried with you and is coded with over 5,000 combinations preventing duplication. Cable connections to the computer and modem are protected with security sleeves preventing the removal of the cables without a specially enclosed tool.

The Internet Security Key was invented by a San Diego father, Michael Schriner, who wanted to prevent his children from being exposed to Internet pornography when he was not at home. According to Schriner "I wanted to protect my children from accidentally ending up on adult sites. With all the pop-up ads no child is safe on the Internet without adult supervision. I also wanted my children to do other things and not spend all their time online". With Internet Security Key and a set of rules for using the Internet, Schriner now feels he finally has control over what his children are exposed to online. The Internet Security Key (patent pending) is the easy to use hardware solution that parents have been waiting for. The price for this product is $39.95 and can be ordered directly from their website at http://www.internetsecuritykey.com

CONTACT INFO:
MicroVision
Michael Schriner
P.O. Box 8649
Rancho Santa Fe, Ca 92067
president@internetsecuritykey.com
www.internetsecuritykey.com
858-504-6252

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