How to Keep Millennials Safe in the Smartphone Age?

On average more than 85% of parents admit that they are confident, their child could easily circumvent any mobile device restriction. Children in today’s age can search for ways to use their phones without any limitation with just a few google searches.

This generation is the most tech-savvy of all. They grew up with the internet and used it for many reasons. Some Millenials and Generation Z members use social media to connect with friends, collaborate with classmates, or keep up with global news. Others, for less productive things, the problem is, how many of them truly know the consumption habits they are forming?

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Taking mobile devices away from your child is not enough. They have access to the internet from video game consoles, tablets, iPods, watches, e-Books, cameras, etc. So how do we keep our children

1. Safe

2.Keep them from bypassing mobile device restrictions?

Early in the smartphone boom, Samsung recognized that mobile devices would become increasingly important to commercial, government, and military agencies.

In 2013 Samsung introduced Samsung Knox. The Samsung Knox security chipset guarantees programmers to secure a phone effectively. Since the beginning of this initiative, Samsung has received numerous certifications, including certification from the Department of Defense.

This physical chipset allows for security, restrictions, and management like no other cellphone device available in today’s age. This platform was, and is, maintained for government, military, and healthcare sectors that require mobile users to keep confidential data secure.

Yes, Safer Cell will offers parents military-grade encryption on their child’s mobile device. To ensure safety and restriction from dangerous websites inside the dark web.

Allow List for Websites Website Control App

Above is a very early release of how the interface is being programmed. This is obviously not everything. Ignore the pricing, that was just a filler amount. This is more a conceptual design to help begin the full development of what the interface will look like.

As information becomes available we will release updates on our blog.