Safe Search Engine for Kids

in #education7 years ago

The development of technology in the world can no longer be denied, it can be a threat for some people, especially for underage internet users who have not been able to use technology wisely. However, the founders of the technology are not silent, they are creating a new breakthrough to protect children from the negative impact of the internet. Now comes a safe search engine for children.

1. Kidrex.com

KidRex is Search Engine powered by Google Custom Search, which gives a chance specifically to be a search engine that is safe and protected from negative content so that we need not fear our children to type or search for a website that contains a negative because of all the things that contain negative content has been blocked so it can't accessed in KidRex. KidRex web is still using http service not https.

2. Kiddle.co

According to wikipedia, kiddle is an old name for a fishing weir. Kiddle is a child-safe visual search engine powered by Google Custom Search. Funny page views, make it more liked by children. Kiddle also take advantage of features provided by google search engine, he utilizes safe search google to do search. If the child the types something 'unsuitable' for kids, one of Kiddle's aliend droids would come hob-nobbing with the message “Oops, looks like your query contained some bad words. Please try again!”.

3. Kidsclick.org

KidsClick is a daily children's programming block distributed by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which premiered on July 1, 2017. The block, which primarily consists of long-form animated series as well as some short-form content, is carried nationally on digital multicast network This TV, and on Sinclair-owned/operated television stations in several markets.[2] At launch, the block was available in 75 million households.[1] The block also marks the return of traditional weekday cartoons and Saturday morning cartoons to over-the-air television,[3] as well as the first children's programming block on U.S. broadcast television not to comply with Children's Television Act regulations since the Saban Brands-produced Vortexx was discontinued by The CW on September 27, 2014.
The This TV iteration of the block will accompany an existing, unbranded lineup of educational programming on weekend mornings, which has aired on the network since November 1, 2013, after the discontinuation of Cookie Jar Toons (which coincided with original co-owner Weigel Broadcasting transferring its 50% interest in the network to Tribune Broadcasting, as well as the Cookie Jar Group's absorption into DHX Media); it also marks the first time that This TV has carried children's programming on Monday through Saturday mornings since Tribune – which Sinclair announced that it would acquire for $3.9 billion on May 8, 2017[4][5] – assumed partial ownership of the network.
[Credits to wikipedia]


4. Kidssearch.com

This search engine powered by Google Search engine too.

5. Ivyjoy

Ivijoy is the most complete search engine collection for kids. Its has been classify the search engine.



Credits :

  1. kiddle.co
  2. 10 Safe Search Engines
  3. dumetschool.com
  4. wikipedia
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