The Pinellas County Sheriffs Office is offering free software to help parents monitor what their kids do on the Internet.
The ComputerCOP software lets parents see images, documents, videos and internet browser history. Parents can also monitor chat and email conversations using a program called KeyAlert.
Our office is committed to protecting our children from becoming victims of on-line crime, said Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gaultieri. We want to protect kids from exploitation and abduction by Internet predators; we hope to increase the reporting of such criminal activity; and we strive to provide parents, guardians, and other responsible adults with resources to make our kids online experiences safe, educational and fun.
The software can be picked up at the sheriffs office administrative building, 10750 Ulmerton Road in Largo and at the north district station, 737 Louden Ave. in Dunedin.
To learn more about the dangers kids face online, visit http://www.pcsoweb.com and view the parents tool kit.
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Pinellas sheriff's office offers parents free internet monitoring software
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is now offering free computer monitoring software to help parents and guardians keep track of their child's computer and Internet usage.
The software, called ComputerCOP, allows the user to scan images, documents, videos and Internet Explorer history. It also allows the user to capture chat and email conversations using a keyword search through KeyAlert.
"Our office is committed to protecting our children from becoming victims of on-line crime. We want to protect kids from exploitation and abduction by Internet predators; we hope to increase the reporting of such criminal activity; and we strive to provide parents, guardians, and other responsible adults with resources to make our kids' online experiences safe, educational and fun," said Sheriff Bob Gualtieri in a release.
The free software is available at two locations:
- The Sheriff's Administration Building at 10750 Ulmerton Road in Largo.
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Pinellas offers parents free monitoring software
LARGO --
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is offering help to parents and guardians who want to keep track of their child's Internet usage.
The agency is offering free computer monitoring software to parents and guardians starting Wednesday. The software program is ComputerCOP and it allows you to scan images, documents, videos and browser histories. It also gives parents the ability to capture chat and email conversations using keyword searches.
Officials said the goal of distributing the software is to keep children and teenagers from becoming the victims of online crime.
"We want to protect kids from exploitation and abduction by Internet predators," Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said in a press release. "We hope to increase the reporting of such criminal activity, and we strive to provide parents, guardians, and other responsible adults with resources to make our kids' online experiences safe, educational and fun."
The software is available at the Sheriff's Administration Building at 10750 Ulmerton Road in Largo and the Sheriff's North District Station located at 737 Louden Avenue in Dunedin.
Copies of the software will also be handed out by community policing, school resource and crime prevention deputies.
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