The protector stops kids from texting while driving, but is it the best "Solution"?

We have all heard about the company Taser! My first reaction is a company which features solutions that "Shock" the victim. They are working on a solution which will not be ready until summer 2010. That is about 6 months from now. However, everyone reading this should be aware of the different solutions to the concerns mentioned in this blog.

When you think of the word “Taser”, you probably think of ne’er-do-well criminals on COPS being taken down to the ground in a heap of high-voltage. But the guys at Taser have a new trick up their sleeves, one that’s designed to let parents keep a watchful eye on their kids’ activities through the use of technology.Read more: See Article

As you should have read, most of the activity has to do with cell phone, but no mention of home computers or which phones are to be covered. Again, we still picked Web/CellSafety. The process which Taser is outlining (alerting the parent every time their child makes a call, types a message and so on,) can become a burden for that parent. Just imagine each time your teen texts a message, you would have to either hit ignore, monitor, or stop the event. What if you were away from your phone or in a business meeting? Your whole day would evolve around the kids cell phone activity. What if you have 3 to 5 kids, your new job would feel like that of the olden day switch board operator. The pricing for the Taser product is being estimated around $9 to $21 per month per phone. Info based on Fox Channel 10 news on 1/11/10.

Alert Systems for WebSafety/CellSafety. It is very simple. Lets say a concerning action is taking place, (possible, sexting, adult content, bullying) the parent is notified of the alert by both email and text. The alert also comes with click-able link which takes parent to a snap shot of the image in question. Each time the event occurs the parent will have an alert and can act on it as needed with the image showing proof.

Texting while driving can also be enabled, which prevents the phone from messaging while the car is moving. The parent can also log into their back office and see where the phone is located and speeds at which it has been tracked. This is a great way to track your kids via GPS technology.

To see more features such as home computer safety, blocked websites, messaging alerts and more, go here.

Feel free to learn more. Either way, take advantage of this technology. The consequences are just to BIG! This is a life and death matter. There has been statistics that are overwhelming compared to drunk driving. Feel free to view the videos and request a comparison chart.

Make 2010 safe for your family. Start today.

WebSafety/CellSafety will cover all of these issues (watch videos...click here), TODAY!