Product News
New Internet Software Blocks Porn Images and Harmful Content
January 22, 2008
HUDSONVILLE, Mich., Jan. 22, 2008 – SeeNoEvil, a cutting-edge Internet blocking software created by
Tribinium Corporation, launches today to protect children and families from unwanted exposure to Internet
pornography and graphic language. This revolutionary software effectively blocks objectionable content
recognized by SeeNoEvil on up to five computers in a household while still allowing the user access to Web sites.
"SeeNoEvil allows parents to use their personal discretion when it comes to what images their children view,
thereby allowing families to safely visit all Web sites," said Michael LaFeldt, Tribinium president. "SeeNoEvil protects
'heart-ware vs. hardware' for every member of the family, taking care to protect the family in addition to the family computer.
This approach embraces Internet security by making it personal – it's tailor-made because it places controls over every image
that's seen on the Internet into the hands of the parents, where it belongs."
SeeNoEvil works because it differs from Internet filters that are location-based. Filtering technology is incapable of
keeping pace with the thousands of new, unknown pornographic sites launched every day.
In contrast, SeeNoEvil uses image-blocking technology. It is capable of protecting families from unknown images, which may
contain objectionable content. At specified security settings, parents have the discretion to unblock – at various gradations
– the blocked images. In addition, SeeNoEvil monitors computer user time and keystrokes, has changeable time limit options
per user and provides reporting functionality. There is no limit to the number of individual user accounts a family may create.
"Internet content filters leak pornography," said Richard B. Maring, founder and CEO of Tribinium. "New and unknown sites can
get through even the latest filters and expose children to unwanted images. SeeNoEvil is designed to give content control
back to the parents where it belongs. Our product renders these new or unknown images harmless, so you can be confident your
child is fully protected."
SeeNoEvil downloadable subscriptions are available for an annual fee of $39.95 for up to five computers within the same
household and includes free upgrades.
Tribinium Corporation was established in 2004 to protect children and families from online pornography and objectionable
language. What started as a small business has grown into a successful company acknowledged for its pioneering technology
and steadfast commitment to values. Headquartered in Hudsonville, Mich., Tribinium has charged itself with protecting
nnocence online. .
SeeNoEvil Begins Beta Testing
December 7, 2007
We are proud to announce that SeeNoEvil has entered its beta testing phase!
Everyone here has been working diligently to bring you the most advanced and reliable
adult content filter on the market. Now that beta testing has begun, every aspect
of the program will be tested and retested to ensure its robustness. You can rest
assured that we at SeeNoEvil are doing everything we can to ensure that online
pornography never reaches your children in your household.
With beta testing underway, SeeNoEvil is one step closer to your doorstep. If you have
not already, pre-register now to
save $10 off the annual subscription. Stay tuned for more updates as SeeNoEvil prepares
for launch in 2008!
Come meet SeeNoEvil!
September 19, 2007
Upcoming Appearances
Internet Ministries Conference
When: September 19-22
Where: Calvin College Prince Conference Center in Grand Rapids, MI
Who: Tribinium Founder and CEO, Richard Maring, will be speaking on
Porn, the Internet, and Ministry, on Friday at 4:30 in the President Room
More Information: http://www.internetministryconference.org
Upcoming Tradeshows
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)
When: September 20-22
Where: Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Florida - Booth 332
More Information: http://www.mops.org
Sponsored Seminars
Protecting Your Children, Family and Flock
What every parent needs to know to keep their children safe.
When: September 28-29
Where: Christian Hill Community Church in West Warwick, RI
Register: http://www.tribinium.com/conference.asp
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