Need a kid-safe browser like Zoodles












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I have a six year old little sister. She gets online. My parents want her on a kid safe browser like Zoodles.



Are there any for Linux? Is it possible to install Zoodles on Linux? All the ones I've found download the install stuff for windows.



Also. I'm brand new to Linux, so instructions on how to would be much appreciated. =3



I have Ubuntu 12.10, Just in case that matters.










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  • how about this firefox add on ?

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I have a six year old little sister. She gets online. My parents want her on a kid safe browser like Zoodles.



Are there any for Linux? Is it possible to install Zoodles on Linux? All the ones I've found download the install stuff for windows.



Also. I'm brand new to Linux, so instructions on how to would be much appreciated. =3



I have Ubuntu 12.10, Just in case that matters.










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  • how about this firefox add on ?

    – Web-E
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02
















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I have a six year old little sister. She gets online. My parents want her on a kid safe browser like Zoodles.



Are there any for Linux? Is it possible to install Zoodles on Linux? All the ones I've found download the install stuff for windows.



Also. I'm brand new to Linux, so instructions on how to would be much appreciated. =3



I have Ubuntu 12.10, Just in case that matters.










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I have a six year old little sister. She gets online. My parents want her on a kid safe browser like Zoodles.



Are there any for Linux? Is it possible to install Zoodles on Linux? All the ones I've found download the install stuff for windows.



Also. I'm brand new to Linux, so instructions on how to would be much appreciated. =3



I have Ubuntu 12.10, Just in case that matters.







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  • how about this firefox add on ?

    – Web-E
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02





















  • how about this firefox add on ?

    – Web-E
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02



















how about this firefox add on ?

– Web-E
Mar 16 '13 at 14:02







how about this firefox add on ?

– Web-E
Mar 16 '13 at 14:02












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Google Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blocksi-web-filtering-and/pgmjaihnmedpcdkjcgigocogcbffgkbn



Is it something like this you are looking for?



/Emanuel






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  • I'm sure it'd work. I was just wanting a program like zoodles, where it has all the games and videos and crap for easy access. She's not exactly very smart. I'll try that chrome add-on though. Thank you. =3

    – Justice2497
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02



















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I have found something really interesting for you. That's actually not a browser , Its a add-on but it do more than you need and it will keep children safe in Internet.All you need to have is simply firefox web-browser.



That add-on named as kidzui. This is really great.



some feature of KidZui add-on.





  • KidZui is a Firefox add-on that with one click turns Firefox into a
    kid-safe environment with over a million kid-friendly websites, games,
    pictures, and YouTube videos.


  • Parents and teachers review content for KidZui so your kids can surf
    independently.


  • The KidZui browser uses a Zooming User Interface paradigm to make
    browsing easier for children.


  • Search results appear as scaled down images of websites, videos, and
    pictures that children click on to zoom in and see content.


  • Children build avatars called Zuis to represent themselves online.
    Children can share KidZui content with friends online. To add a friend
    online, children need to know the friends Zui name. There is no online
    directory of Zui names, so children need to get their friends Zui
    names offline in order to add them.


  • Friends also need to be approved by parents before they become
    available in the browser. KidZui also tracks children’s Internet usage
    and sends reports to their parents on what their children looked at
    online.








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  • not compatible with Firefox 26.0

    – Natrium
    Dec 13 '13 at 12:47












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Google Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blocksi-web-filtering-and/pgmjaihnmedpcdkjcgigocogcbffgkbn



Is it something like this you are looking for?



/Emanuel






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  • I'm sure it'd work. I was just wanting a program like zoodles, where it has all the games and videos and crap for easy access. She's not exactly very smart. I'll try that chrome add-on though. Thank you. =3

    – Justice2497
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02
















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Google Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blocksi-web-filtering-and/pgmjaihnmedpcdkjcgigocogcbffgkbn



Is it something like this you are looking for?



/Emanuel






share|improve this answer
























  • I'm sure it'd work. I was just wanting a program like zoodles, where it has all the games and videos and crap for easy access. She's not exactly very smart. I'll try that chrome add-on though. Thank you. =3

    – Justice2497
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02














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Google Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blocksi-web-filtering-and/pgmjaihnmedpcdkjcgigocogcbffgkbn



Is it something like this you are looking for?



/Emanuel






share|improve this answer













Google Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blocksi-web-filtering-and/pgmjaihnmedpcdkjcgigocogcbffgkbn



Is it something like this you are looking for?



/Emanuel







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  • I'm sure it'd work. I was just wanting a program like zoodles, where it has all the games and videos and crap for easy access. She's not exactly very smart. I'll try that chrome add-on though. Thank you. =3

    – Justice2497
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02



















  • I'm sure it'd work. I was just wanting a program like zoodles, where it has all the games and videos and crap for easy access. She's not exactly very smart. I'll try that chrome add-on though. Thank you. =3

    – Justice2497
    Mar 16 '13 at 14:02

















I'm sure it'd work. I was just wanting a program like zoodles, where it has all the games and videos and crap for easy access. She's not exactly very smart. I'll try that chrome add-on though. Thank you. =3

– Justice2497
Mar 16 '13 at 14:02





I'm sure it'd work. I was just wanting a program like zoodles, where it has all the games and videos and crap for easy access. She's not exactly very smart. I'll try that chrome add-on though. Thank you. =3

– Justice2497
Mar 16 '13 at 14:02













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I have found something really interesting for you. That's actually not a browser , Its a add-on but it do more than you need and it will keep children safe in Internet.All you need to have is simply firefox web-browser.



That add-on named as kidzui. This is really great.



some feature of KidZui add-on.





  • KidZui is a Firefox add-on that with one click turns Firefox into a
    kid-safe environment with over a million kid-friendly websites, games,
    pictures, and YouTube videos.


  • Parents and teachers review content for KidZui so your kids can surf
    independently.


  • The KidZui browser uses a Zooming User Interface paradigm to make
    browsing easier for children.


  • Search results appear as scaled down images of websites, videos, and
    pictures that children click on to zoom in and see content.


  • Children build avatars called Zuis to represent themselves online.
    Children can share KidZui content with friends online. To add a friend
    online, children need to know the friends Zui name. There is no online
    directory of Zui names, so children need to get their friends Zui
    names offline in order to add them.


  • Friends also need to be approved by parents before they become
    available in the browser. KidZui also tracks children’s Internet usage
    and sends reports to their parents on what their children looked at
    online.








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  • not compatible with Firefox 26.0

    – Natrium
    Dec 13 '13 at 12:47
















0














I have found something really interesting for you. That's actually not a browser , Its a add-on but it do more than you need and it will keep children safe in Internet.All you need to have is simply firefox web-browser.



That add-on named as kidzui. This is really great.



some feature of KidZui add-on.





  • KidZui is a Firefox add-on that with one click turns Firefox into a
    kid-safe environment with over a million kid-friendly websites, games,
    pictures, and YouTube videos.


  • Parents and teachers review content for KidZui so your kids can surf
    independently.


  • The KidZui browser uses a Zooming User Interface paradigm to make
    browsing easier for children.


  • Search results appear as scaled down images of websites, videos, and
    pictures that children click on to zoom in and see content.


  • Children build avatars called Zuis to represent themselves online.
    Children can share KidZui content with friends online. To add a friend
    online, children need to know the friends Zui name. There is no online
    directory of Zui names, so children need to get their friends Zui
    names offline in order to add them.


  • Friends also need to be approved by parents before they become
    available in the browser. KidZui also tracks children’s Internet usage
    and sends reports to their parents on what their children looked at
    online.








share|improve this answer
























  • not compatible with Firefox 26.0

    – Natrium
    Dec 13 '13 at 12:47














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0







I have found something really interesting for you. That's actually not a browser , Its a add-on but it do more than you need and it will keep children safe in Internet.All you need to have is simply firefox web-browser.



That add-on named as kidzui. This is really great.



some feature of KidZui add-on.





  • KidZui is a Firefox add-on that with one click turns Firefox into a
    kid-safe environment with over a million kid-friendly websites, games,
    pictures, and YouTube videos.


  • Parents and teachers review content for KidZui so your kids can surf
    independently.


  • The KidZui browser uses a Zooming User Interface paradigm to make
    browsing easier for children.


  • Search results appear as scaled down images of websites, videos, and
    pictures that children click on to zoom in and see content.


  • Children build avatars called Zuis to represent themselves online.
    Children can share KidZui content with friends online. To add a friend
    online, children need to know the friends Zui name. There is no online
    directory of Zui names, so children need to get their friends Zui
    names offline in order to add them.


  • Friends also need to be approved by parents before they become
    available in the browser. KidZui also tracks children’s Internet usage
    and sends reports to their parents on what their children looked at
    online.








share|improve this answer













I have found something really interesting for you. That's actually not a browser , Its a add-on but it do more than you need and it will keep children safe in Internet.All you need to have is simply firefox web-browser.



That add-on named as kidzui. This is really great.



some feature of KidZui add-on.





  • KidZui is a Firefox add-on that with one click turns Firefox into a
    kid-safe environment with over a million kid-friendly websites, games,
    pictures, and YouTube videos.


  • Parents and teachers review content for KidZui so your kids can surf
    independently.


  • The KidZui browser uses a Zooming User Interface paradigm to make
    browsing easier for children.


  • Search results appear as scaled down images of websites, videos, and
    pictures that children click on to zoom in and see content.


  • Children build avatars called Zuis to represent themselves online.
    Children can share KidZui content with friends online. To add a friend
    online, children need to know the friends Zui name. There is no online
    directory of Zui names, so children need to get their friends Zui
    names offline in order to add them.


  • Friends also need to be approved by parents before they become
    available in the browser. KidZui also tracks children’s Internet usage
    and sends reports to their parents on what their children looked at
    online.









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