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NewsBot Date: July 26, 2006 05:00:00 AM
SHLP News SearchHelp's New 'Remote TV' Allows Parents to Remotely Access Their Child's Computer, Viewing Their Internet Activity as It Happens; ''Sentry Remote'' Software Includes First-of-Its-Kind Feature for Online Child Security
BETHPAGE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 26, 2006--In response to rising parental anxieties about Internet pornography, child sexual predators, and other objectionable online material, SearchHelp, Inc., (OTCBB: SHLP), a leading developer of child protection software, has added a powerful new, real-time monitoring capability to its Sentry Remote(TM) product. This first-of-its-kind "Remote TV" feature allows concerned parents to connect to their child's computer and view their entire computer screen in real-time from anywhere in the world.
About Sentry Remote
Sentry Remote is an Internet monitoring product that is easy to install, easy to use, and offers parents the latest and most comprehensive features to log and observe directly what their children are doing online. More importantly, Sentry Remote is pro-active, allowing parents to intervene if needed and stop inappropriate activity in its tracks. If a child is instant messaging (I.M.) and is asked personal questions, or inappropriate content or language is used, Sentry Remote instantly sends out a cell phone text message and e-mail alert to the parent as the situation occurs.
Sentry Remote allows a parent:
-- To be notified instantly by cell phone and e-mail when inappropriate content or language is used or a suspected online sexual predator asks the child personal questions.
-- To employ a first-of-its-kind Remote TV functionality providing a fast, easy, and secure way to remotely access and watch all activity being conducted on a child's computer in real-time.
-- To intervene in online activity if necessary, locking a child's computer or shutting down an application remotely from any computer or cell phone. Sentry Remote can also be set-up to automatically shut down I.M. or chat sessions when inappropriate words, phrases, or slang are used by either party.
-- Fully customize Sentry Remote's built-in keyword and slang library and list of blocked websites.
-- To utilize an integrated toolbar providing easy-to-access shortcuts to key features such as log viewing, currently visited website and application shut down/computer locking controls.
-- To open and close browsers, change the website a child is viewing, or view a list of the most recent visited websites.
-- To hide taskbar, start menu, or desktop to restrict the child's activities.
"Parents, often away from home either at work or elsewhere, need the ability to monitor what their children are seeing and doing online in their absence. They must know with whom their children are talking and when they are instant messaging or going into chat rooms," said SearchHelp CEO Bill Bozsnyak. "Online sexual predators are everywhere on the Internet and dangerous. Sentry Remote is a unique monitoring product that provides parents with an array of features to view, and control what their children are doing online and take appropriate action no matter where they happen to be."
The complete line of "Sentry" child protection products is currently available at nationwide retailers including CompUSA, OfficeMax, Fry's Electronics or online at www.searchhelp.com. For more details, call (888) 647-6525 (toll free) or visit SearchHelp's website.
About SearchHelp, Inc.
SearchHelp, Inc. (OTCBB: SHLP) markets and develops software services committed to real-time online protection and family safety. The company sells software products that offer parental controls that enable parents, both in home and remotely, to monitor and regulate their child's computer activity through timely reports via e-mail and cell phone. To learn more about the 'Sentry' line of products or about protecting children when online, please visit SearchHelp at www.searchhelp.com.
Statements in this press release or in other SearchHelp communications may relate to future events or SearchHelp's future performance. Such statements are forward-looking statements and are based on present information SearchHelp has related to its existing business circumstances. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to inherent risks and that actual results may differ materially from such forward- looking statements. Further, investors are cautioned that SearchHelp does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements based on unanticipated events or changed expectations. SearchHelp makes such forward-looking statements under the provisions of the "safe harbor" section of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.