Thursday, February 21, 2013

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WebSafety, Inc. (OTCBB: WBSI) has entered the marketplace with products designed to protect our children from predators on the Internet to texting while driving. WebSafetyPC alerts parents whenever certain dangerous words or phrases appear in your child�s online communications in an effort to protect them from cyber-predators and bullies.

WebSafetyPC is the most complete child safety and parental control solution you can buy for a computer or a cell phone. When it comes to protecting kids and empowering parents, there is nothing smarter or safer. Period.

WebSafety�s products contain the world�s largest word recognition library: the most comprehensive and advanced database ever compiled, capable of searching more than 9,000 words, terms and phrases that spell danger for children. whether it�s sexting, texting while driving, pornography, or predators�WebSafety is there to help you protect your children.

WebSafety does all�porn blocker, email filter, chat monitor, and much more�at once more comprehensively and in a form you can use. (Instead of all the chat, you get only the dangerous chat.)

WebSafety’s CellSafety is the only application that works on the four major wireless carriers in the U.S. and works with the Android, Blackberry and Symbian operating systems, which constitute 54% of the smart phone market. Impressive numbers and impressive product, particularly for parents, corporations and other businesses, and even the government who wants to limit liability caused from reckless driving associated with cell phone usage.

CellSafety mobile application is now compatible with more than 60 smart phones. The Company continues to expand CellSafety�s reach. CellSafety is unique in that it literally disables texting and emailing when the user is in a vehicle moving greater than 10 mph. Not only can the cell phone user not send an email or text, but also he or she cannot even read the email or text when the car is moving.

56% of teenagers admit to talking on their cell phones behind the wheel, while 13% admit to texting while driving. (Note: Because this information was given voluntarily by teens, actual cell phone use numbers may be much higher.)

48% of young Americans from 12-17 say they�ve been in a car while the driver was texting.

52% of 16- and 17-year-old teen drivers confess to making and answering cell phone calls on the road. 34% admit to text messaging while driving.

WebSafety, Inc. is the leading provider of mobile and computer software solutions that help to prevent incidences of distracted driving as well as unlawful Internet behavior such as cyber predators, explicit or degrading texting and cyber-bullying. The mobile software works on the major wireless operating systems, including Android, Blackberry and Symbian and on all four of the major wireless carriers. The Irving, Texas-based company is also the creator of the �National Wireless Highway Safety Network,� which is driven to save lives.

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