About CS Diagnostics
FlashZero Corp., a development stage company, through a licensing agreement with Two Dog Net, Inc., engages in marketing, selling, and administering an Internet service and online community for children. The company is a subsidiary of Shadrack Films, Inc.
Products
The company offers The Children's Internet service that provides access to pre-selected and pre-approved educational and entertaining age appropriate Web pages, as well as e-mail, homework help, games, news, and super-portals to learning activities and educational resources within a protected online environment. The Children’s Internet incorporates the proprietary security software, SafeZone Technology, which offers security against Internet predators and Internet content that is inappropriate for children. The target market for The Children’s Internet is the children on-line, as well as America’s schools, which are connected to the Internet.
Target Customers
The company intends to sell The Children's Internet to independent distributors, resellers, and ISPs who would sell it as a value-added service to their customer base. Targets would include companies, such as Comcast, AT&T, EarthLink and ‘local’ ISPs throughout the United States.
Significant Events
The company has incorporated a sister company called the Kid Wide Web Inc., which would house the Internet security solution known as the Wizard Lock Security.
Competition
The company’s competitors include Net Nanny (Net Nanny Software, Inc.); Cyber Patrol (The Learning Company); Cyber Sentinel (Security Software Systems, Inc.); Cybersitter 9.0 (Solid Oak Software, Inc.); Clever Island (Alfy, Inc.); 8e6 Home (Log On Data, Inc.); Yahoo! Kids (Yahoo!); America Online (America Online, Inc.); Disney’s Blast Online; and Microsoft Network (MSN). It competes with entities that sponsor or maintain high-traffic Web sites or that provides an initial point of entry for Internet users, such as the Regional Bell Operating Companies or commercial online services, such as the Microsoft Network (MSN) and America Online (AOL).
History
The company was incorporated in 1996. It was formerly known as D.W.C. Installations, Inc. and changed its name to The Children’s Internet, Inc. in 2002; and to FlashZero Corp. in March 2015.