Parents - want to know how to protect your children from the dangers of the internet?
Updated | By Tando Ntunja
'Just Kiddle it' will soon be the next best thing to Googling. That's because it's a search engine designed to provide children with kid-friendly websites and content, all while you get on with your day. Here's how it works.

Children and internet safety have long been concerns for parents, internet marketers and governements alike.
The rise of child pornography and human trafficking incidents have largely been linked to internet activity over the years.
Powered by Google's safe search mode, Kiddle.co has figured out a useful way of managing the situation.
Daily Mail UK reports that in addition to the Google features, human editors are also used to weed out inappropriate content so that sites appearing in a Kiddle search satisfy family friendly requirements, which filter out explicit content.
So when you plug in an inappropriate search, this is what you're met with:

Pretty nifty, right?
Parents and guardians, let Bridget know: what measures do you put in place to protect your children from harmful material on the Web? #Workzone1
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