Kidy is a web browser for children that has many interesting features to ensure the safety of children when using the Internet.
It is presented as an intelligent search engine, which blocks all content that is inappropriate for children in search results. And at the same time, it prioritizes those websites that may be educational for them, by answering the questions they ask or the search terms, in a manner appropriate to school age.
To reinforce security, Kidy uses several additional methodologies. For example, it uses Google technology to filter out search results (SafeSearch) that contain violence, pornography or explicit content.
In addition, Kidy uses the potential of Google’s artificial intelligence, so he’ll improve the results over time, learning from the dynamics of the queries. And an interesting detail, which can be appealing to children, is that it offers automatic answers to some queries, in the style of a virtual assistant.
This option is only available in English. For example, if you type “hungry”, Kidy will put in a box a message like “Hungry for knowledge”, or “I just had a byte. Ha ha ha. Get it? b-y-y-t-e.” A bonus for children to find the search engine dynamics fun.
It is an interesting option for parents to consider, although it is always advisable for young children to be supervised when using any web resource.