Digi wants to keep the family safe


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Keeping families safe: (L-R) Natasya Saufi, board member of Protect and Save the Children (P.S. the Children), Loh Keh Jiat, Digi's chief marketing officer, Yukesan Muthaliar, family safety project manager and Philip Ling, Digi's programme manager for sustainability at the launch of the Digi Family Safety app and #SafeWeb4Kids workbook.

Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd has just released an app to help keep kids safe online.

The app, called the Digi Family Safety, allows a customer to keep track and stay in contact with up to seven family members in real time.

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