KidzSearch
Kidzsearch.com | |
Type of site | Safe Search engine and Web portal for Kids |
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Founder(s) | Dale Bock |
Website | kidzsearch |
Registration | Separate accounts required for some services. |
Launched | April 8, 2005 |
KidzSearch is an American visual child-safe search engine and web portal powered by Google Programmable Search Engine with academic autocomplete that emphasizes safety for children. It uses Google's SafeSearch technology with additional search term filtering for added safety. Search results are customized by pushing age-appropriate content higher up in their search results. Large thumbnails are provided to make results more visual and easier to understand for children. It has many features, including an online encyclopedia with 200,000 articles[1] powered by MediaWiki.
The operators of KidzSearch say that it is used in thousands of schools each day, and is visited by some 14 million people a month.[2][3] KidzSearch was rated by Common Sense Media who compared it to Google.[3][4] Their main focus is on older elementary and middle school students. They partnered with Safe Search Kids to host their search results and wiki pages. Network security company Untangle integrated KidzSearch into their system when safe browsing is enabled.[5][not in citation given][6]
History[edit]
The site was launched on April 8, 2005.[2] In 2015, KidzSearch went under an extensive redesign process with a mobile responsive layout.
Services[edit]
- KidzNet is an online moderated social media network designed for kids, where they can post anything safe except for personal information. All posts are reviewed before they are published. The service was redeveloped in October 2021.
- KidzTalk is an online question and answer portal for kids, powered by Question2Answer. A user types a question or comment, and another answers it. All answers are reviewed by KidzSearch staff for safety and quality. It currently has over 11,200 users, 51,600 answers, 18,100 questions, 46,100 comments, and a leaderboard showing which user has received the most "points" answering content. All content can be "upvoted" and users can select the "best answer" to their question.[7]
- KidzTube contains handpicked videos. Most are educational. If a user searches for a term such as 'pooping', the service will present educational content such as facts about the digestive system, or a Minecraft video.[8][9]
- Games - Mobile and desktop games are offered that include both educational and entertainment titles. Games are reviewed for safety and quality. Popular games include Slither.IO and Mine Clone. KidzSearch has over 57,000 games.[10]
- Apps - KidzSearch has an app for mobile devices that provides similar services as the web version.
Other[edit]
KidzSearch selects news articles appropriate for kids that can be 'up voted' by the user. Their music service has kid-friendly music stations. KidzSearch offers a website directory of kid-friendly websites. KidzSearch also includes a website with daily facts for kids. In the KidzSearch Wiki students can research kid-friendly articles designed for their reading levels. Boolify helps users learn how to use a search engine using a graphical interface.
Criticism[edit]
KidzSearch has been criticized by Common Sense Media for including too many ads into their search results.[4]
Many users criticized KidzNet after its October 2021 redevelopment.[11]
See also[edit]
Other articles of the topic Internet
: Amazon Music, List of most popular websites, YouTube Music, Kayden James Buchanan, MrWolfy, Rotten Tomatoes, PewPew
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Safe Wikipedia For Kids". KidzSearch Wiki. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Advertise With KidzSearch". KidzSearch. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "About Us". KidzSearch. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "KidzSearch.com - Website Review". Common Sense Media. 2015-06-12. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
- ↑ "Web Filter - UntangleWiki". Untangle. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
- ↑ "Untangle Releases NG Firewall 15.0 to Keep SMB Assets Safe from Today's Evolving Threats". Untangle (Press release). 18 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
- ↑ "KidzSearch | Kids Safe Search Engine". KidzSearch. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
- ↑ "How Kids Can Navigate YouTube Safely". Tom's Guide. 2 January 2017. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ↑ "Search Results: pooping - Page 1 | Safe Videos for Kids". KidzSearch. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ↑ "KidzSearch | Kids Safe Search Engine". KidzSearch. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ↑ "KidzNet is Live - Kidzsearch Q&A". Kidzsearch. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
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