Updates to Our iPhone App

We’ve been able to fix some of the quirky things about our browser for the iPhone® and iPod touch®. Aside from some stability fixes and a few visual elements, the two major changes are: The Keyboard – Remember the little keyboard that wouldn’t go away? We made it go away. Now you won’t have it [...]

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How to Lock Down FaceTime on Your iPhone

The iPhone® 4 is like something out of the Jetsons. It really is a remarkable phone. One of the newest and neatest features is FaceTime, enabling people to have two-way video conversations. Unfortunately, the adult industry is one of the first types of business to incorporate this feature into their overall marketing plan. Now iPhone [...]

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Covenant Eyes Featured on “Pirate Monk Radio”

Many thank to David Mullen and Jesse Thouin of the Samson Society Podcast for having us on their show a couple days ago. I was joined by our VP of Technology, Scott Hammersley. David and Jesse asked some excellent questions about the value and purpose of accountability and filtering software. For more information about the [...]

 
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FAQ: “When will you work on an Android Application?”

Recently I received a couple emails that led me to believe I haven’t been 100% clear on whether we are developing an Android application. My statements about this are likely buried in a mountain of comments no one would care to read through. So here’s our official position at the moment: Currently Covenant Eyes is [...]

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Covenant Eyes iPhone App is Here!

The Covenant Eyes app for iPhone and iPod Touch has finally arrived! This has been one of our most requested products, so we are excited to add this app to our growing list of services. The app is an Internet browser. You can use it like you would Safari. It works somewhat like our other [...]

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Help us test our new accountability software for the iPhone

The information in this post has changed since publication. The Covenant Eyes iPhone app is now available. Covenant Eyes is currently looking for beta-testers for our new accountability application for the iPhone and the iPod touch. Covenant Eyes has been forging ahead to create a way for users of these devices to have the same [...]

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Covenant Eyes Accountability Software for Windows Mobile Devices

The long awaited accountability software for Windows Mobile devices is here! Now you can download Covenant Eyes to any phone or PDA that uses Windows Mobile Standard or Professional, version 6.0 or later. This program is Windows Mobile certified, and it works about the same way Covenant Eyes works on a PC: it runs as [...]

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Sexting

Special thanks to our friends at Freedom Begins Here for their new vlog on sexting. Read more about sexting Share this with a friend:

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Are Sexting Teens Guilty of Making Child Porn?

Sexting is the act of sending or receiving sexually suggestive messages or photos via cell phone (or some other hand held device). How widespread is this, you may ask? The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and CosmoGirl.com commissioned a survey of teens and young adults to explore electronic activity. They found . [...]

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Are Teens Making Homemade Porn?

“Research reveals many systemic effects of Internet pornography that are undermining an already vulnerable culture of marriage and family. Even more disturbing is the fact that the first Internet generations have not reached full-maturity, so the upper-limits of this impact have yet to be realized.” – Jill Manning, Sociologist – When I first saw the [...]

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