Kids Email

Last Updated on Saturday, 26 December 2009 11:23 Written by Jacob Sunday, 27 December 2009 06:15

Safe Email for Kids

KidsEmail.org

KidsEmail.org

KidsEmail.org is a kid-safe email mail service that protects children on the Internet.  Your children can have an email account while parents can rest at ease knowing that their kids are safe by being aware of any emails that their kids send and receieve.

Some features include:

Parental Controls and Options
Several options are available to keep your child safe:

  • Allow child to only receive email from those in their contact list
  • Email a copy of incoming messages to the parent
  • Remove images within emails
  • Remove links within emails
  • Only allow specific attachment types such as: images, pictures, video, mp3s, zip, pdf, Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.
  • Allow a parent to approve or deny any email sent to your children via the mail queue
  • Only allow children to send email to those in their contact list
  • Email a copy of outgoing messages to the parent
  • Filter out offensive words found in incoming emails
  • Spam filtering
  • Several kids templates to choose from!
  • A simple mode for young children as well as an advance mode for slightly older kids
Mail Monitoring
Able to receive a copy of all incoming and/or outgoing email that is sent to/from your child. This is a simple setting that can be enabled/disabled if desired.
Time Restrictions
Restrict times of the day and days of the week that your child can login.  You can even ground them for a certain period of time and display a custom message from you when they attempt to log in!
Contact Manager
Add family and friends to your child’s contact list.  You can also deny the sending and/or receiving of emails to/from anyone not belonging to that child’s contact list (configurable).
The Mail Queue
The Mail Queue allows the parent to intercept an email that failed the safety rules that you set for your child (such as someone not in their contact list attempting to send them an email). The parent can then approve the email to be sent to their child or deny and remove the email from the mail queue.
Block Individual Senders
If you allow your child to receive email from anyone, you can still block specific people by adding them to a custom blacklist.
Activity Logs
Logs when your child logs in and when they attempted to log in during a restricted time.
Custom Mailbox Folders
Your child can create their own custom mail folders to organize received email.