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Umschalten auf sicher Surfen! Der KinderServer bietet Sicherheit für Kinder im Netz. Das Besondere: Mit einem Klick werden Computer und mobile internetfähige Geräte schnell und leicht in einen kindgerechten, sicheren Surfmodus geschaltet. Riesiger Surfraum: geprüfte Kinderseiten und für Kinder unbedenkliche Erwachsenenseiten von fragFINN und Blinde Kuh inklusive aller Seitenstark-Seiten sowie gekennzeichnete Webseiten bis 12 Jahre Einfache Installation für die meisten Computer, Handys und Tablets Passwortgeschütztes Umschalten von Kinder- zu Erwachsenenmodus Freigabe zusätzlicher Webseiten durch die Eltern möglich Kostenlos für Eltern, Schulen, Kinder- und Jugendeinrichtungen Via Gust MEES, Jack Patterson
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Unbedingt zusammen mit den Kindern anschauen und gebrauchen, sowie auch Erklärungen dazu abegeben...
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Planet Nutshell produces short animated videos to explain products, services, and concepts. One of their series of videos is all about the Internet and Internet safety for K-12 students. The series is called NetSafe and it has 17 episodes that were produced for the Utah Education Network. The videos are labeled with grade levels so that students in high school don't watch videos designed for K-3 students. Thefirst video in the series is an explanation of what the Internet is in terms that K-3 students can understand.
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