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This is how to reduce cyberbullying for kids - Times of India
Bosco, a security app for parents, has been working with local municipalities to help parents monitor their childrens online activities during the pandemic. The app has been used by over half a million families across five continents. It features content and situation detection, location tracking, an SOS button for emergencies, and notifications for parents about potential hazards. Boscos efforts have reportedly resulted in a 71% reduction in cyberbullying incidents in the communities where it has been implemented.
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Cyber Security app for Parents, Bosco Launches in India in 7 Local Languages, Makes the Country a Global Leader in Cyber Security for Kids - Times of India
The Bosco app, a cybersecurity solution for parents, has been launched in India after being localized in seven Indian languages. The app allows parents to monitor threats on their childrens devices without affecting their privacy. It includes features such as tracking phone usage and location, alerts on offensive messages and inappropriate content, and monitoring the mental well-being of the child. The app uses AI and ML algorithms to understand kids online environments and warn parents of potential dangers. The app also provides an SOS button for emergencies. The CEO of Bosco, Enon Landenberg, stated that the app was created out of a personal need to ensure childrens safety on their phones.
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אפליקציית ילדים ישראלית גילתה עשרות שעברו במסלול של חולה קורונה
Bosco, a child monitoring app, has expanded its services during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing information on confirmed COVID-19 cases and cross-referencing them with the locations where children have been. The app has half a million subscribers, including 25,000 in Israel. Bosco helps parents monitor their childrens online activities and provides indicators of digital harm or exposure to inappropriate content. The company also allows parents to define safe locations for their children and receive notifications when they arrive or leave those places. Bosco operates on a subscription model and has raised $4 million in funding from Arie Capital and FengHe.
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Spying-as-Parenting App Bosco Raises $4 Million
Israel-based Bosco, a parental monitoring app, has raised $4 million in a Series A funding round led by Arie Capital Ltd. and FengHe Fund Management Pte Ltd. The app automatically monitors a childs smartphone activity and alerts parents to signs of distress. Bosco plans to use the funding for research and development, marketing, and global expansion.
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An app to parent in the age of mobile phones
Bosco, a company founded by Enon Landenberg, has developed an app to track the patterns of children through their mobile phones.
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