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How can children's innocence be protected?

Children's innocence must be protected but a "typical” blocker can't really do it, a smarter software is needed.
San Diego, CA, United States of America (prbd.net) 18/01/2011
San Diego California January 16 2011 - His 12 year old daughter searched online for a family friendly site but accidentally clicked on the wrong link and pornographic pop-ups started filling the screen, and He thought: Children's innocence must be protected but a "typical” blocker can't really do it, a smarter software is needed.

That’s why SOSVIA Inc. vision is: "To provide confidence worldwide that as you navigate the web you will do it in a safe way”

In this cyber age, children more than ever are being exposed to adult content, whether deliberately by themselves or accidently by clicking the wrong link and losing their innocence. “Each year about 40 percent of teens and preteens visit sexually explicit sites either deliberately or accidentally, studies here and abroad show” (DeAngelis).*

SOSVIA CEO Fermin Garcia is making it his business to provide safer content filtering applications so children won’t be lured by pornography. Garcia says, “Our vision is to provide confidence to browse the internet in a safe fashion. We want to give parents and businesses more confidence knowing that their children and workers are not in places they shouldn’t be.”

SOSVIA is committed to making SAINT Application tamper-proof and difficult to deactivate by children. The precaution is not without warrant as children are often ahead of their parents in learning technology. Most importantly, SAINT is unique from all its competitors in that it is content-analysis based. Garcia explains the difference, “SAINT is content analysis software, it analyzes each web page, instead of being only URL or link-based. Other software companies buy lists and block only those links. There are a million and half new porn sites each month that are not being blocked by URL-based software. They don’t block them all because they don’t block the content.”

This benefits parents and children for two reasons: one it prohibits accidently entering an adult website; two it allows parents and children to do research on human biology and academic content without obstacle.

“The software is very easy, very simple to install,” Garcia says. Because it analyzes content it doesn’t over-block pages like other parental control software. Your child will still be able to do a report with websites like Encyclopedia Britannica or CNN.com. “Because it is web-oriented, SAINT App., identifies the content and it will come back clean as long as there’s nothing bad,” Garcia said.

Even using advanced filtering algorithms; SAINT doesn’t consume too much bandwidth or computer resources. This makes our application very light; therefore users won’t feel system latency, making their everyday tasks to be performed smoothly.

To protect your family and loved ones you can download a free 30 day trial of their SAINT software. After the trial period, you will receive a notification to purchase a full license to continue using this great software! Garcia says SAINT will grow with technology. Although SAINT is only available now for Windows 32 and 64 bit, it soon will be downloadable on Mac and iPhones by early 2011.

For Garcia, establishing SAINT came from a personal experience of his daughter searching for Barbie.com. She accidently clicked on the wrong site and pornographic pop-ups started filling the screen. Garcia said, “I asked myself: Who’s taking care of the single parents or the working parents?”

Being a parent is hard, but it just got a lot easier guarding your children from inappropriate content with SAINT software. Why not give your children the kind of protection they deserve from adult material that may scar them for life?

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