Sunday, February 26, 2012

Unique FBL-Facebook-like Social Networking Site Provides Safe Chat Room for Pre-Teens with Free Internet WebFilter to Limit Access to Unapproved Sites.

BizRocket.com, Inc. (Pink Sheets: BZRT) announces parental acceptance of its' KidzRocket Social Networking website bringing a new dimension of Internet safety for pre-teens. KidzRocket.com requires parental approval for each friend the child asks to join the KidzRocket.com pre-teen social network. Kids safely enjoy Internet-based socializing as parents reach a new comfort level knowing their children are having fun on the safest pre-teen social networking website.

"A parent's worst fear of late is their child becoming exposed to inappropriate Internet material or worse. While many sites have minimum age requirements they aren't effective. Children simply enter false birthdates and ages. KidzRocket.com offers an enhanced level of Internet safety for the whole family with its' easy to use free KidzRocket WebFilter companion to the KidzRocket.com Social Networking Website. Our KidzRocket WebFilter, free with KidzRocket.com membership, allows only pre-approved sites and categories to be visited blocking all others, simultaneously protecting children by providing cutting edge real time image and context scanning. When trying to move around the Internet, each site or category the pre-teen attempts to visit is subject to parental pre-approval. The Company has invented a social network for kids that parents approve of. It is surely the safest pre-teen social networking site," notes Myriam Cohen, President.

KidzRocket.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of BizRocket.com, Inc., is the newest in social networking websites called a FBL- Facebook-like for kids, but with parents also controlling the advanced KidzRocket WebFilter. An interactive, user-approved network of friends includes kid-friendly personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos with safe chat rooms for children with more fun stuff under development.

Keywords: BizRocket.com Inc., Internet Safety, Pediatrics, World Wide Web.

This article was prepared by Pediatrics Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Pediatrics Week via NewsRx.com.

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