Welcome to SurfMonkey

June 09, 2004

Welcome to SurfMonkey

Today's Family First Site is one that truly makes web surfing for kids easier and fun. For parents and guardians, it is great to know that another site is out there that our kids can hang out in and have a safe and non-threatening experience.

It is called SurfMonkey, and is a trustworthy, friendly, cyberspace guide and companion that safely helps kids meet, learn, play, shop, and explore online. Here children (and grownups as well) can play games, visit cool sites, bulletin boards, and go to the mall. Several levels of safety that the site offers enhance the safe surfing experience. There is the SurfMonkey Bar and Character, which warn and guide children as they surf. There is also the SurfMonkey Web Browser, a 100% free program that is designed for kids to make their surfing experience a safe one. There is also SurfMonkey Channel, one that offers the ultimate in online safe surfing.


So stop on by and visit with the SurfMonkey. It will be a fun filled experience for everyone in your family.

http://www.surfmonkey.com/default.asp?FAM2


Comments on “Welcome to SurfMonkey”

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  1. Ian on July 22, 2004 06:10 AM

    Listen everyone, how can something that is free prtect your children?
    Think about it, where's the value.

    As Parents of 2 girls (4&2) my wife an I do not see any benefit in using software for FREE to protect our kids, what about support, professional services, this free idea is just romantic nonsense.

    I've also come accross this link that calims surf monkey is spyware and it;s sole purpose is to track internet activity and puch adverts relating to sites used.
    see this link

    http://www.spyany.com/program/article_spw_rm_Surfmonkey.html

    It looks good but beware - if you value your kids safetly then buy the approprate software

  2. anon on August 28, 2004 08:55 AM

    Um, its NOT free.. maybe you can actually read the website some time? Its a subscription service...

  3. Rich Cunningham on August 29, 2004 12:42 AM

    It was my understanding when I reviewed the site that the web browser was free, while the service cost $3.95/month. I will have to follow up with them on that issue.

    Rich Cunningham
    Editor, Family First Site of the Day


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