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Mobicip Adds Support for Filtering by Custom Keywords and Phrases Read more
Mobicip's Safe Browser for iPod touch and iPad Recognized in the Best Upgraded Product Category in T&L's 30th Annual Awards of Excellence Program PR Newswire Read more
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Web Safety for Kids: Mobicip featured on Great Day Houston CBS News Read more
Some parents neglect to consider how their children might access Internet content differently on mobile devices, versus a desktop computer. Read more
Mobicip selected as a finalist in the 2012 About.com Readers' Choice awards for best iPhone/iPod touch Browser Read more
Students need to make the most of their time, and the best place they can do it is during their commute to school. Read more
Learning how to negotiate online safety and age-appropriate Internet access rules is a major parental challenge. Here are a few Internet safety tips to make it easier. Read more
There is something happening in K-12 education. A movement. A revolution. A paradigm shift. Call it what you may, but something is changing for sure. For lack of a better phrase, it is has been termed "Mobile Learning". You have probably heard this term bandied about at various K-12 technology conferences already. What does it really mean? Read more
Parents are starting to think about the need to filter access to the Internet on phones and other wireless devices. A few companies offer apps with 'kid-safe' browsers. Read more
The Mobicip Safe Browser's intuitive design is easy-to-use. It looks almost identical to the preferred Safari browser resident on many Apple products. Mobicip loads fast and has the same history, bookmark and tag functionality as Safari. Drawn in by the appealing splash page, our young testers found and began using Mobicip even before we'd had a chance to introduce it for testing. Read more
Are your kids old enough to use Safari? If so, they may accidentally (or, let's face it, purposefully) land on some of the Web's seedier sites. Mobicip Safe Browser ($4.99) blocks inappropriate URLs and search results, and lets you implement filters based on your kids' age levels. It's a smart, effective replacement for Safari, one I highly recommend. Read more
Revolutionary or not, using it as an educational tool was so untested that 'tech mentor' Elise Marinkovich had to configure the iPads herself. Trying to figure out how to block Facebook, and to install the kid-friendly browser from Mobicip, she made countless visits to the Genius Bar at the Los Gatos Apple store. All the effort paid off. Read more
Mobicip CEO and Founder, Suren Ramasubbu, was interviewed by author Steve Lambert and he is quoted in the article. We are happy to feature a section of the article on the blog. Read more
Once a nuisance to administrators and teachers, smartphones are becoming a 21st century learning asset for forward-thinking school districts. Read more
Internet Safety in a Mobile and Web 2.0 World - While most parents know they should use parental controls on their home computers, according to a survey by McAfee, four out of five parents fail to turn such software on. Read more
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Watch out for these up-and-coming startups. We have no doubt that some of them will make the Hot List by year end. Read more
At Mobicip.com, we work with schools deploying iPod Touch-based 1:1 learning programs for their students. That is how I heard about a high-school student campaigning for the use of technology in education. I believe his voice should be heard, and this interview is my contribution towards that end. Read more
As a parent myself, I obviously agree that every parent needs to safeguard their child's mobile computing experience. However, mobile devices can be the key to learning and dare I even say it...success. Read more
All in all, Mobicip worked well, and is something I would definitely recommend to any concerned parent. But make sure that once Mobicip has been installed on your child’s iPhone, the Safari browser has been taken off via the restriction settings. Read more
The browser relies on Mobicip's servers to filter inappropriate URLs and search results. Parents can choose from three predefined filtering levels: elementary, middle, and high school. Read more
Sure those high-tech mobile devices make life easier. They also create dangers — especially for kids who abuse the gadgets Read more
Dynamic Internet Filtering Service Enables a Pioneering School District in Texas to Roll Out iPod Touch Devices to Every High School Student in the District, Putting Parents and Educators at Ease Read more
Mobicip provides a “safe browser” alternative to Safari. It’s a way to restrict what your children are allowed to access online using an iPhone or iPod Touch. I found it to be a fabulous product. Read more
Mobicip is a lifesaver, and for a paltry $5, it’s an absolute must-have. And for what it’s worth, it has completely replaced Safari on my iPhone. Read more
As more children start to use mobile devices — from cell phones to small netbooks — an increasing number of applications are cropping up to appeal to and protect young minds. Read more
Latest Internet safety service offers parents user-friendly setup and multiple layers of protection for a safe online experience for children Read more
Content filtering isn't the only reason to use Mobicip. The browser also features integrated traffic encryption which helps ensure that your personal information is safe when surfing the Web from a less than secure hotspot such as your local Starbucks. Read more
Mobicip employs a custom-built algorithm that screens phrases and metadata embedded in Web pages to determine if content is appropriate for young Web surfers. Read more
For some people, smartphones are the coolest mobile gadgets on the market; for others, they're just a fad. What most don't realize is that they have the potential to revolutionize education technology. These new devices are slowly but surely shifting the dialogue from laptop learning to mobile learning. Read more
If you are a parent and your child has an iPhone you need to watch this video. Read more
The October 25th Round Table was held utilizing GotoMeeting where we had presentations on both the Mac and the PC. Subjects included: Mobicip.com : Cofounders Suren Ramasubbu and Eugene Hui Read more