NetAlert Initiative Closes for New Users
01-01-2009 

The free availability of internet content filters under the National Filter Scheme ended on 31 December 2008.


NetAlert Scheme to close for New Users
09-12-2008 
The NetAlert program providing Australians with subsidised PC Internet Content filters will close to new users from December 31st, 2008.


Existing users will continue to get fully subsidised filtering through to June 30th, 2010.

My Child My Values Accredited by AIIA
16-05-2007 

My Child My Values was accredited for Categories 1, 2 and 3 under the current Industry test regime


S4F Inc. and Multi-Service Networks Pty Ltd form strategic partnership
28-09-2006 
Multi-Service Networks announces a strategic teaming with S4F Inc, trading as Centipede Networks, a proven developer of internet content filters for home and enterprise markets.

My Child My Values
Age Appropriate Internet Content for Aussie Kids

Who's looking out for your children online?

The Internet is a great tool for children and opens up many opportunities for online fun and education.

But are you and your family aware of the dangers?

You might think that your kids know more about the Internet than you do, but just like looking both ways when they cross the street or swimming between the flags, your kids should only see age appropriate content.
 
You can give your child a normal development - with My Child My Values Filterpak internet content filter.
 
This filter gives you personal control over each of your children's internet experiences, for their age.
 
My Child My Values PC Internet Content filter was provided free to all Australian residents under the
NetAlert - Protecting Australia's Families Online initiative through December 31st, 2008 and users who installed the filter during that time continue to receive free support and database updates.
 
You may obtain the regular version our Filterpak PC filter after December 31st, 2008 at normal commercial rates (in US dollars) through the website below: