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Features were added to the desktop applications to help adults who wanted their internet content filtered. In 2013, Net Nanny Social was launched to allow parents to monitor their children's social media activity and to protect against cyber bullying, cyber stalking, grooming by sexual predators, and the spread of sensitive images and videos. These also allowed parents to monitor and manage the applications on the phone. Mobile browsers for iOS and Android were released in June 2012 at the Consumer Electronics Show. The product line was expanded to include security and business-oriented solutions. In January 2007, Net Nanny was purchased by ContentWatch Inc and moved to Salt Lake City. LookSmart Ltd, a commercial web search company based in San Francisco acquired Net Nanny for $5.3 million in stock and cash in April 2004. On November 14, 2002, Net Nanny filed for bankruptcy and was sold to BioNet Systems, LLC, a maker of bio metric security software in Issaquah, Washington. In 1998, the company expanded its offerings beyond family protection when it launched BioPassword, a bio metric security access system based on technology it acquired from Stanford University. He became inspired to create an internet protection service for children after viewing a sting operation on a pedophile soliciting a child online. Net Nanny was designed, created and founded by Gordon Ross in 1993 in Vancouver and moved to Bellevue, Washington in 2000. This prevents children from accessing blocked websites through proxies. Web pages (including dynamic pages) are blocked by content rather than URL, even over HTTPS. Apply different rules for individual children.Monitor and allow/block applications installed on devices.Track search engine usage, enforce safe search, and receive warnings for flagged words.Create custom black lists and white lists for websites.Monitor and block Internet content in various categories.Allow or block usage of child devices using ad-hoc controls or through a schedule.Modern versions allow complete remote administration of child devices through a web portal or parent applications. The original version of Net Nanny released in 1996 was a web browser that could filter web and IRC content, block images, and mask profanity.
