Monday, 16 December 2013

Giveaway #347 : Win Avira Family Protection Suite - closed - winner Deborah Bird


Keeping your kids offline is near on impossible in this day and age, but keeping them safe online has become a whole lot easier, thanks to Avira's Family Protection Suite. As well as offering everything you'd expect from an anti-virus programme, blocking adware, malicious websites, phishing and spyware, it also offers parents some really useful tools for monitoring what their children are getting up to online and some of the dangers they may be opening themselves up to without even realising it. Some of the features that really leapt out at me were the fact that it checks through your child's friends lists to wheedle out anyone who looks like an adult pretending to be a child and that it hones in on any mentions of not just sex but also suicide, something that could be invaluable, as some of the recent tragic stories in the headlines have shown.


Avira are going out of their way to promote family internet safety within the blogging community and have recruited their own mummy blogger who will be casting a parent's eye over what tools Avira can offer at  http://blog.check-and-secure.com/mummyx

Cyscon have kindly offered to send one lucky Madhouse Family Reviews reader a code to download the Avira Family Protection Suite, worth £35, to help keep your family safe online. To be in with a chance of winning, enter using the Rafflecopter widget below.


Open worldwide. Closing date : 29/12/13

T & C's : Entries close at midnight on the closing date. Winners will be selected with a random number generator and announced on facebook, twitter and in the giveaway post subject line. Please note, you will be contacted by email and/or twitter and if I haven't heard from you after a week, I'll have to pick another winner. Prizes will be sent out by the companies or their PR directly to winners.

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35 comments:

  1. My biggest family worry is identity theft.It happens to so many people & is done in seconds.

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  2. identity theft is a big concern

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  3. Identity theft - my kids are still too young to use the computer themselves unattended but as they get older their safety online will become a concern to me!

    Ashleigh

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  4. Identity theft - actually I think everything worries me about kids using computers

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  5. my biggest worry is strangers chatting to my kids.

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  6. People preying on the children - disgusting!

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  7. Biggest Fear the amount of Child Abuse condoned and covered up by Councils even of Kids in Care

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  8. My son seeing things he shouldn't. He's only 8.

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  9. Viruses and spyware, I've had some scary viruses off of seemingly innocent websites, scary stuff

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  10. privacy! nothing seems to be private these days

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  11. I don't really have any worries but then I have no children in the household

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  12. Identity Theft and I commented on the Little Mix post

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  13. Identity theft is my worst fear

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  14. identity theft is a big concern

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  15. I suppose it's the identity theft

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  16. identity theft, also my daughter safety online,

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  17. Grooming Children, Adults befriending kids etc

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  18. Computer viruses

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  19. The constant risk of viruses from advertising

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  20. Online child grooming - i have a 7 year old girl

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  21. Innocently accessing inappropriate photos and information by my children

    Kelly Ellen Hirst

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  22. IDENTITY FRAUD
    @vandervaulk

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  23. My children talking to strangers

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