Now, you no longer need to watch over your child's shoulder while s/he is searching for something on the internet. Kiddle, a new customised search engine for children, uses a modified version of Google search to make such activities safe and age-appropriate for children. The search engine includes features like safe search, kid-oriented results, big thumbnails, large fonts, and modified privacy settings. However, contrary to popular perception, this is not a product offering from Google.
On its 'About' page, Kiddle also explains the logic behind its search results.
Safe sites and pages written specifically for kids, which will be handpicked and checked by Kiddle editors, would usually be featured in the first three results. The next rung would include safe, trusted sites that are not written specifically for kids, but have content written in a simple way, easy for kids to understand.
Finally, after this would follow safe, famous sites that are written for adults, providing expert content, but are harder for kids to understand.
(An earlier version of this story incorrently said that Kiddle was an offering from Google. It is not. Kiddle is a privately launched search product that is only powered by Google safe search)
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