Blog entry March 2011

Thousand Oaks, CA - Suren Ramasubbu, mobile Internet safety expert and CEO of Mobicip.com, says the #1 way parents and educators can protect their mobile kids as their use of mobile web devices grows is simple.  “Implementing YouTube content filtering is the #1 way parents and educators can ensure their children’s safety when they access videos on the #2 search engine on the World Wide Web. Mobile learning and education is the future and it’s not going away. But as mobile learning and use of the web anytime evolves, the Internet is evolving too.  User-generated content takes prime of place on the modern web, especially on sites like YouTube.  We can’t control the content other people post on YouTube, but we can control what our kids view.”  

Suren’s company, Mobicip.com, the leading Internet safety and parental control service for mobile devices like the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, just released a YouTube filter for parents and educators to ensure their children’s safety when they access videos on the popular site.  Mobicip is the only content filtering company that offers this type of YouTube content filtering solution.  The YouTube filter is a feature of the Mobicip Safe Browser app, which is available for download from the Apple App Store.

Parents and educators want to allow kids to be on YouTube for education and fun but they also want to block only objectionable videos and not the entire YouTube site.  Keeping children safe is a challenge when the content is updated dynamically and inappropriate videos can be displayed or accessed by chance. But this problem can be solved with the right technological support. “We cannot be afraid of the technology our kids are adopting, in many ways faster than we do.  Instead, we need to embrace technology and find new ways to protect our kids.  That is why Mobicip has developed a new feature to separate and analyze YouTube content dynamically and block only the objectionable ones for a specified age-level,” says Suren. “It is neither sufficient nor fair to shield YouTube completely from young users; parents and educators adding YouTube content filtering is the answer.”

Mobicip’s Safe Browser for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad is based on a path-breaking dynamic cloud content filtering engine, designed to provide a safe, secure and educational Internet for families and school-age children anytime anywhere.  Because Mobicip is a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution, its intelligent real-time analysis engine has no noticeable slowdown or impact on the performance of the mobile device even with the new YouTube content filtering feature addition.

Visit the Mobicip blog or Mobicip YouTube Channel to learn How To Setup YouTube Filtering Using Mobicip.

Mobicip’s Safe Browser app is available on the iPhone App Store, and the Premium subscription can be purchased at www.mobicip.com. The full press release is available at www.mobicip.com/press.
 

About Mobicip’s Web Filtering and Dynamic Parental Control Software
Mobicip is the most popular content filtering solution available on the App Store. The best-selling Mobicip Safe Browser app has been consistently rated among top paid apps, downloaded and used by tens of thousands of parents and several K-12 schools and school districts in the US, and was recently recognized by the 2010 Parents’ Choice Awards as a Top Mobile App. Mobicip's dynamic content filtering includes a new YouTube filter for parents and educators to ensure their children’s Internet safety while they are on one of the most popular sites on the web. In addition to enabling online learning by supporting iOS-based devices, Mobicip partners with schools like Comal ISD to create custom app solutions that further enable online learning.  Learn more at www.mobicip.com.

Media contact: Nicki Gauthier / Mobicip / 501-I South Reino Rd. Ste 212. Newbury Park CA 91320 / Email: pr@mobicip.com  / Phone: 805-380-5687 / website: http://www.mobicip.com/

Suren Ramasubbu, Mobicip CEO and founder, is co-presenting at the CUE annual conference in North Palm Springs, CA on Friday March 18th at 2:30 to 3:30 PM PT.  If you are in the Palm Springs area and interested in learning about mobile education, the on-site registration is open in the Oasis 1 room, Palm Springs Convention Center.  You can find more information below and here too: http://www.cue.org/conference/attend/.

Presentation Topic: Mobile Learning Using the iPod touch - In Hindsight
The ecosystem of applications, device management, and wireless connectivity is making the deployment of iPod touches in the classroom popular. The panelists will discuss how their programs evolved from concept to reality, cover acceptable use policy, security and deployment management, and anecdotal evidence of the benefits derived by students participating in the program.
Speakers: Suren Ramasubbu, Phil Hardin, Jennifer Wivagg, Susan Wells

Computer-Using Educators, Inc. is a professional organization of educators that supports the use of technology in education. For 30 years, technology-using educators have been meeting at the CUE Conferences to advance student achievement at all levels of education and to address the use of Education Technology in instruction, administration, curriculum and management.

Suren Ramasubbu, Mobicip CEO and founder, is speaking at CoSN 2011 Conference today in a session titled: "Mobile Learning Using the iPod Touch - In Hindsight".  Watch the session in a live online stream and learn about the importance of mobile learning and child Internet safety.

His Co-presenters are:
Phil Hardin (virtual presenter via Skype), Executive Director of Educational Technology, Rowan-Salisbury School Systems, Salisbury, NC

Jennifer Wivagg (virtual presenter via Skype), Instructional Media Specialist, Comal Independent School District, New Braunfels, TX

Susan Wells (virtual presenter via Skype), Principal, Gray-Culbreth Middle School, Chapel Hill, NC

Phil Hardin, Executive Director of Education Technology, Rowan-Salisbury School Systems, Salisbury NC

Start Date/Time:     Wednesday, March 16, 2011 10:00 AM
End Date/Time:     Wednesday, March 16, 2011 11:30 AM

The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) is the premier professional association for school district technology leaders. CoSN is committed to providing the leadership, community and advocacy tools essential for the success of these leaders. Their mission is to empower K-12 school district technology leaders to use technology strategically to improve teaching and learning.

 

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In this issue...

  1. About.com 2011 Readers' Choice Awards
  2. YouTube Filter for iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad
  3. Mobicip for Windows
  4. FAQ Spotlight: Are Premium Subscriptions Renewed Automatically?

About.com 2011 Readers' Choice Awards Finalist

Thanks to our users, Mobicip was nominated to About.com's Readers' Choice Awards and has been shortlisted as a finalist. Please take a minute to vote for Mobicip. Simply follow this link and click "Safe Browser".

Your help and support is much appreciated as awards like these also help educate parents and school administrators about Internet safety on these mobile devices.

YouTube Filter for iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad

If you are a typical Mobicip parent, you have faced constant pushback from your kids after blocking YouTube. Did you know that you can now allow safe access to YouTube through Mobicip? Follow the steps in this tutorial to setup YouTube filtering on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad using Mobicip. We believe this is a truly revolutionary advance in creating a safe web, but If you could try it and send us your feedback, it will be much appreciated.

Mobicip For Windows

By popular request, Mobicip for Windows is available in the form of a public beta. To participate in the beta, simply express your interest via email or through the contact form. We will set you up with a free trial and send you instructions immediately.

FAQ Spotlight: Are Premium Subscriptions Renewed Automatically?

If it has been over a year since you purchased the Premium subscription, it might be time to renew it in order to keep the level of service. Subscriptions purchased in or after Feb 2010 may be renewed automatically provided the credit card information is still valid.

If the subscription is not renewed, Mobicip will continue to work on the device, but will revert to the default filtering level selected during setup. Any custom filtering settings will be ignored and no Internet activity reports will be generated. To renew your subscription, simply login at www.mobicip.com and click "Renew now".

If there are other issues or features you want to highlight to us, please send a quick note to support@mobicip.com. We will continue to listen to your feedback and fix problems as best we can.

Sincerely
Mobicip.com Crew

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Awards & Reviews

Reviewed By: Scott Orgera
About.com
 
"...if all else fails, (Mobicip) employs real-time content analysis to determine if a particular site is inappropriate for kids. This three-pronged approach is both innovative and effective, giving parents peace of mind while their youngsters are browsing on the go."
 

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