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  2. Kids Online Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    Blumenthal, citing the leaked Facebook data, stated that the bill's intention was "not to burn the internet to the ground, not to destroy tech platforms or the internet or these sites; it is simply to enlist the social media platforms in this joint effort to achieve what should be a common goal—protecting children." [7]

  3. KidZui - Wikipedia

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    ZuiTube was the online video destination that used KidZui's catalogue of kid-friendly video content. ZuiTube used a user interface designed for children. ZuiTube provided a "Play All" mode that allowed kids to watch all videos within a specific channel without interruption, as well as an "auto complete" search feature with smart-type that optimized results based on popularity, or "Kid Rank."

  4. Kiddle (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    Kiddle's domain was registered in 2014. The .co domain was chosen by the designers in order to emphasize the search engine's "children only" target audience. [3] Kiddle became very popular on social media in 2016, and even became a meme due to blocking of certain keywords for a short period of time.

  5. How to keep your kid safe online - AOL

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  6. I tried a 'kid-safe' smartphone with no social media. I loved ...

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    Gabb makes kid-safe smartphones that have texting and music but no social media or internet. Parents can also monitor inappropriate texts.

  7. KIDO'Z - Wikipedia

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    KIDOZ offer several solutions: Its stand-alone state-of-the-art Child Mode app which allows children to explore the World Wide Web and the full array of mobile and tablet devices safely. Parents may download the app for free from the Google Play Store and begin to empower their children to explore their interests independently and safely.