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Hi DCBG,
I appreciate you taking time out to read this email. My name is Mark Brown, co-founder of Web2mail.
As a parent, I realized the need for an email system for my daughter that she could use independently, whilst giving me total peace of mind. I needed to know that there was no way she could recieve spam, adult content or approaches from strangers. The only way I could feel at ease was to develop our own solution - www.web2mailjunior.com
We are trying to recruit a few hundred families to test drive our new email site for children that has full parental controls built in.
- children are automatically protect from spam
- second tier defense matches sender against safe list managed by parent
- third tier defense gives parent opportunity to review all messages with attachments
- the service is subscription based so that we never have to sell or market services to children
If you have a family with pre-teen or teenage children, and would like to participate in our friends and family program, please visit www.web2mailjunior.com
For $10 you can create and manage up to 10 email accounts from a choice of cool domains. The normal price is $30 per year so we are offering a big discount as a thank you. We do have to make a charge to help prevent children creating accounts without parental permission.
Because we are at beta stage, your children are very likely to get the email identity they want.
eg: yourchildsname@... or yourchildsnickname@... etc
If you have friends who are not web2mail users but have young families, please pass this offer on to them by forwarding them this message.
We are also recruiting affiliates to promote the service to schools, Parent Teacher Associations and partner websites. If you would like to recieve more information click here.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards
Mark Brown
Co-Founder Web2mail
securing email for youngsters
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