EE to Launch Phone Plans Which Restrict Internet for Teens
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EE to roll out in-store online safety appointments for families
EE is set to roll out in-store online safety appointments for families as part of a new range of initiatives to keep children safe online. As part of the initiative, in-store experts will give online safety support and practical guidance to parents and carers, as well as advice on setting-up device level controls. Families will be able to book a 30-minute appointment with an EE Guide to receive personalised support and practical guidance, suppo…
EE to launch phone plans which restrict internet for teens - Finnoexpert
Liv McMahon & Zoe Kleinman Technology reporter and editor Getty Images EE is introducing new phone plans next month which it says will restrict the internet for teens – so long as they don’t use wi-fi. Its new Sim-only mobile plans will filter the web at different levels depending on the age of the child using it, with three separate tiers of protections. The plans will also have other features such as reduced internet speeds for younger teens…
EE UK Launches New Mobile Smartphone Plans for Under 18s
Broadband and mobile operator EE (BT) has today responded to the UK government’s drive to wrap everybody under the age of 18 in cotton wool by becoming the “first major network” to launch a dedicated Smartphone proposition (mobile plans) for U18s, called “Safer SIMs” – part of its commitment toward “being the UK’s best network for families“. The new plans are designed with network level website content controls, scam call protection, spending ca…
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