iBible: Even Better Than An iPhone App!

Here’s a new Bible I discovered online. No doubt every dad will want one for himself and family — especially the tech-savvy teens. Warning: If you watch this video, you will immediately want to buy this technological breakthrough. But don’t say you weren’t warned first!

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Safe Eyes Internet Content Filter for Parents & Family is Compatible with New Windows 7 OS

windows 7 compatibility logoIf you are a PC user and have already upgraded to Windows 7, or are considering doing so, you might be interested to know that Safe Eyes, an Internet Content Filter for Parents, is among the first to earn the “Compatible with Windows 7″ logo from Microsoft.

In order to qualify for this logo, a product must pass tests designed by Microsoft for compatibility and reliability with their new Windows 7 operating system. What this means is that Safe Eyes is certified to block objectionable content and websites for both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of Microsoft’s web browser, Internet Explorer, which is the most-used web browser. According to Safe Eyes, most content filters will not filter the 64-bit version — even if the filter software is successfully installed — which leaves your computer vulnerable to displaying pornography and other inappropriate content.

Safe Eyes logoSo if you want to protect your eyes and the eyes of your spouse and kids while surfing the web on any web browser, signup for a 15-day free trial of Safe Eyes at the Safe Eyes website.

Safe Eyes also is compatible on Macs and iPhones.

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