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Keep Your Kids Safe Online With Trend Micro Online Guardian for Families (free offer)

You already know Trend Micro can protect you online. The security firm has now taken that expertise one-step further to keep your kids safe online. The new Trend Micro Online Guardian parental control application is a one-stop solution, which give your kids the freedom to explore all that is great online.

Trend Micro Online Guardian for Families helps you protect your kids against Internet dangers, including cyber bullying and online predators, by letting you monitor their Internet activity and take action to keep them safe.

Key features and benefits:
  1. Monitor activities on social networking websites
  2. Filter out adult and inappropriate content
  3. Protect against cyber bullying and predators
  4. Limit Internet time and set daily schedule
To celebrate this new product launch, they’re giving away 1,000 copies of Trend Micro Online Guardian ($49.95 value). Submit your information by April 17, 2011 and if you are one of the winners, you will be contacted via email.

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