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WebSafety

www.websafety.com

 
WebSafety, Inc. is the leading provider of mobile phone software solutions that notify parents and employers of cyberbullying, explicit or degrading texting, and suspicious or unlawful online behavior and prevents distracted driving by disabling the cell phone's ability to text, email or browse the web in a moving vehicle. With the rise of smart phones and tablets, and the expansion of social networks,we have developed tools to give parents visibilities into their child’s daily activities via mobile devices and computers. The mobile software application supports devices using Android operating systems and operates on all four of the major wireless carriers in the ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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