It has a strong if not leading market position in the U.S, Canada, Japan and Australia.
Headquartered in Philadelphia and with satellite offices in Salt Lake City, Net Nanny is a major provider in the United States and around the world with active customers in over 30 countries. Net Nanny is the oldest and perhaps most easily recognised parental controls company in the safety tech industry. Indeed it is the anticipation of this legislation that led us to the merger with Net Nanny. His successor Theresa May published the “Online Harms White paper” and under today’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, we will soon have sight of at least the first draft of the much anticipated Online Harms Legislation. In 2013, the then UK Prime Minister David Cameron committed the UK Government to making the UK the safest place for children in particular to be online. Yet throughout all of this change, some of it seemingly upheaving the roots of our society, one constant has remained: that of online child safety, the need for which seems to be becoming ever more urgent. In the UK over the last seven years, we’ve had three Prime Ministers, a Brexit referendum, and like the rest of the world, we are now wrestling with the consequences of COVID.