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Did you buy your child a new phone or tablet on Black Friday? Do you know what is accessible on that device? Accountability is the key to avoiding pornography and teaching our children how to thrive in the digital age.

We have written before about Covenant Eyes, a Christian-based program that combines filtering with a system of accountability. We think it’s one of the best programs to help your family stay clear of pornography. Their program can monitor activity across all your family’s smartphones and tablets—all the websites and apps—and prepares an Accountability Report that lets you have conversations about what your family does online and why. You can try the filtering and accountability program free for 30 days using the promo code SAINTS.

Learn more about Covenant Eyes and the app for the iPhone and iPad.

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Covenant Eyes is a Christian-based program to help your family stay clear of pornography. The strength of the program is that it combines filtering with a system of accountability. This program helps families escape the temptation by removing the secrecy of the Internet. Accountability software monitors and reports all web activity to an Accountability Partner of your choice. The reports score websites to easily identify mature web addresses, searches, and links. The full-featured filter may be used with the accountability service or by itself. You can choose which services are used by each person in your family: accountability, filtering, or both. They also offer Internet Accountability for the iPhone, iPod touch®, and iPad® and are developing applications for other mobile devices. For about $17 a month, we think this is one of the strongest programs of its kind. We believe in their system so much that we’ve set up an affiliate relationship with them to help spread the word. This page contains affiliate links for which we may receive compensation for referring customers.

 

 

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