A Safe Kid-Friendly Email

Jenny, 5 Minutes for Mom contributor, is here to share with you a safe, fun, kid-friendly email. This post is sponsored, but all opinions remain those of the writer.

Christmas is coming and some of you may have even received lists from your children already. As technology continues to expand and infiltrate our lives, more and more items on our children’s list are connected to the virtual world. So, as parents, how do we give our children what they want while still keeping them safe?

How about filling your child’s stocking with their very own kid-friendly e-mail… Kids Email. You can give your children the gift of virtual freedom while knowing that they will be protected online.

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Kids Email focuses on three things when it comes to your child:

  • Connect: Having their very own email will allow them to connect with grandparents, friends, siblings, and even teachers!
  • Educate: Email can teach your child how to use technology effectively and safely.
  • Protect: No worrying about spam, inappropriate ads, predators, or viruses.

Kids Email can be used on your home computer or on a mobile device on the go. It also allows for parent motoring, so that you can gradually ease your child into a world of technological independence.

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Some of the many features of Kids Email include:

  • Mail Monitoring: enable or disable a setting that allows you to receive copies of your child’s emails.
  • Time Restrictions: choose to restrict certain times or days or even block children when they are grounded.
  • The Mail Queue: allows parent to stop any incoming emails.
  • Block Senders: block specific people.
  • Contact Managers: deny sending or receiving emails from anyone on the contact list.
  • No Ads: no advertising is allowed on the site, so nothing inappropriate will pop up.
  • GPS Tracker: for kids using mobile email, get a list of where they’ve been.
  • Custom Mailbox Folders: your child can organize their email according to their wishes.

This is a great tool for children to learn responsibility while also enjoying the technologies that are a big part of their world. What a great gift to give your child: safety and freedom at the same time!

You can try Kids Email for free right now!

 

Disclosure: This post is sponsored. Written by 5 Minutes for Mom contributor, Jenny Nanninga.

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62 Comments

  1. My kids spend time on their social networks more than on their email accounts. i dont think that this will work out for me.

  2. Angela Cash says:

    My son does not currently have his own email but he loves it when family members send him email to my account.

  3. Not that I know of 😀

  4. No they do not, but the time is coming as they age.

  5. Yes but they are in late teens

  6. Yes my kids have email accounts.

  7. Our teens do have emails, the younger ones do not.

  8. Donna Teller says:

    Yes they have email accounts

  9. Jessie C. says:

    No, they don’t have.

  10. My granddaughter uses my e-mail. Needs her own.

  11. Yes, both of my kids have email accounts.

  12. yes but we monitor them everyday

  13. kathy dalton says:

    No not as of yet

  14. Michelle Washburn says:

    My children have at least one email account each

  15. D Schmidt says:

    My oldest son does have an email account.

  16. Jessica Compton says:

    I have an email account set up for my son so that he can do certain things on the internet, but he doesn’t have the password, and can only access it with my help

  17. No, my daughter does not have an email account.

  18. Yes, my grandson has an email account.

  19. My kids do not have an email account.

  20. Birdiebee says:

    My children are raised but my grandchildren do not have their own email as of yet.

  21. Francine Anchondo says:

    yes my daughter does

  22. Yes, everyone here has email accounts.

  23. leah wall says:

    my kids don’t have email yet – but with my eldest turning nine in december, i’ve considered something like this for him in the next year.

  24. No kids. I want this for my friend’s grandkids and I don’t know if they have email.
    Thanks for the contest.

  25. sarah mendoza says:

    yes they have their own emails,they are 13 and 15

  26. trisha kilpatrick says:

    My children are all teenagers, and, yes, they have email accounts.

  27. JESSICA MCFARLIN says:

    YES JUST FOR BIRTHDAY COUPONS

  28. Meghan Finley says:

    Only one I’ve created for her for when she is older

  29. Crissie Woolard says:

    I 1 OF MINE DOES AND THE OTHER DOES NOT!! THIS IS SUCK A GREAT IDEA

  30. Best of luck to everyone!

  31. nannypanpan says:

    they do not have email

  32. My 10-year old does have an email that is associated with her iphone that she only uses as a tablet, but we monitor it daily.

  33. Claudia M says:

    yes they do have e-mail accounts.

  34. my husband signed up for them recently though they don’t use it

  35. Nicole Dz says:

    My kids are way too young to have email accounts, they wouldn’t even know what to do.

  36. Yes, my children are grownups so they use email. Makes me wonder about my 9 year old niece, if she is using email and I’m sure the 13 year old is already. I don’t know they text a lot, not sure if they need email when you can text.

  37. Tabathia B says:

    My 14 yo does, but not my younger daughter

  38. Patricia Wojnar Crowley says:

    A few of my nieces and nephews do, but they don’t get them until they’re 13.

  39. Meagan bs says:

    my daughter doesn’t have an email address yet, but i have thought about letting her have one so she can email relatives, this would be great for her!

  40. Yes, they have email accounts.

  41. shelly leatham says:

    My oldest daughter is the only one with an email!

  42. Erin Ellis says:

    My kids to not have email accounts yet.

  43. Not yet but i know it is only a matter of time

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  45. vickie couturier says:

    no they do not have a email account

  46. My kids are too young yet but my daughter is probably getting to age where she will need one.

  47. Yes, my son has an email account

  48. My kids don’t have email accounts.

  49. My 11 year old has an email account and (to my knowledge) he emails only his grandparents.

  50. I just opened an email for Hailey, my oldest who turned 12!

  51. Crystal Rose says:

    I don’t think so.