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Stay Safe Online With CUJO Smart Firewall

ByJessica Wellington Leave a Comment September 17, 2017

The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.

With all of our gadgets and connected devices, it is important to think about security. This is especially true if you have children. For some, it can be a daunting task to figure out where to start with internet security.

When we go to work, we use secured devices and connections, because our companies set it up. However, internet security is also important at home.

If you are unsure about how to secure the network in your home, there is one product that makes the entire process seamless.

CUJO is the answer to all of your family’s internet security needs. It provides a business level of security to your own home network. This single device will secure all devices that are connected to your WiFi router. Its small size makes it an easy addition to any desk or workstation.

To use this device, you simply plug it into your router and download the app to your smartphone or tablet. The app even features a step-by-step guide to finish the setup process.

How does it protect you?  CUJO blocks malicious sites, viruses and hacks. It works kind of like an antivirus for your home network. As an added bonus, you can control the content your kids access online and help them stay safe when they are using their own devices.

CUJO Main Benefits:

  • Top-level internet security
  • Guards all of your connected devices
  • Parental controls
  • Controllable via an app
  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports that allow you to maintain a fast network connection

As a Mom, my daughter’s internet safety is very important to me. I love the parental controls provided by CUJO. It allows me to control all of my daughter’s devices and ensure she is safe online.

CUJO Parental Control Basics:

  • Internet filter
  • Time limits
  • Social media monitoring
  • Ability to pause the internet
  • Receive alerts and reporting
  • Create user controls and setting
  • Remote administration

I appreciate that it is very easy to use CUJO. For those intimidated by the idea of setting up this device, let me assure you–it is very straightforward and simple. Once you start using it, you will find that it is a very valuable tool.

To find out more about how CUJO can help you secure your home’s network, visit Best Buy.

About Jessica Wellington

Jessica is a professional journalist and social media influencer who inspires parents to have fun with their kids. You can also find her work in Parade Magazine.

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