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Full Armor Systems Launches HERO[3] Kickstarter Campaign
[November 05, 2015]

Full Armor Systems Launches HERO[3] Kickstarter Campaign


Crowdfunding efforts place Full Armor Systems another step closer to helping families protect their children against online dangers. The company launched a Kickstarter campaign on Nov. 1 to support its innovative new Internet filter, HERO[3].

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HERO[3] is an updated take on online protection. Using a Web-enabled router, easy-to-use parental control software suite and cloud capabilities, the system allows families to determine which content may be accessed on their home computers, tablets or mobile devices. With fully-customizable security settings for each individual user and detailed monthly activity reports, HERO[3] ensures a safer online experience.

The Kickstarter ampaign is aimed at providing affordable ways for families to protect the home environment, Full Armor Co-founder Greg Amos said. Funding options are available for as little as $1.



"The Internet is an incredible educational tool, but when children are exposed to violence, graphic content and imagery they're not old enough to process, it can have lasting effects," he explained. "Our company was founded by three dads, and we understand the need to protect our families against anything that might hurt them. We want to offer other people a better way to play it safe online."

HERO[3]'s crowdfunding campaign spans Nov. 1-Dec. 16. The Kickstarter site, http://kck.st/1ivVvdC, offers insight into HERO[3] and the available funding levels. Additionally, more information about Full Armor Systems and HERO[3] is available at fullarmorsys.com or fashero3.com.


About Full Armor Systems

Full Armor Systems got its start with three dads who spotted a need for a safer 'Net. In early 2015, the men combined their talents to create an Internet filtering system to allow families to limit explicit content, graphic images and other unwelcome material from threatening the home environment. A Kickstarter campaign for the product, HERO[3], launched Nov. 1, and the company plans to continue searching for new solutions that encourage a safe and nurturing online environment. For more information, visit fullarmorsys.com.


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