HUTCH Sri Lanka leads way to ensure safe browsing for children

In an era where the internet shapes every aspect of our lives, from learning and communication to entertainment and beyond, its influence is undeniable.

At HUTCH, internet security is a top priority and we are committed to ensuring and empowering a safe browsing culture for children as part of our ongoing responsibility to society.

By promoting awareness and providing tools for safer online practices, HUTCH is dedicated to creating a secure digital environment where children can explore, learn and grow without exposure to harmful content.

As one of Sri Lanka’s leading telecommunications providers, Hutch Sri Lanka is dedicated to ensuring that users can navigate the online world securely. Understanding the unique challenges faced by younger internet users, Hutch Sri Lanka has introduced HUTCH Junior Internet Guard—an innovative solution designed to create a safer online environment for children.

For the first time in Sri Lanka, a telecom operator offers an effective way to help parents protect, track, and understand their children’s time spent online.

These specialized packages, starting with 1GB over 30 days and provide a variety of options to suit different needs, with a total of eight packages available.

HUTCH Junior Internet Guard includes features such as content filters, limited browsing hours, and parental control options, ensuring that your child can explore the internet safely and responsibly.

As we observe Internet Self-Care Day, let us commit to making the internet a safer place for everyone, especially for our children. With Hutch Sri Lanka leading the way with innovative solutions, we can ensure that the next generation enjoys the benefits of the internet while minimizing the associated risks.

Taking advantage of Hutch Sri Lanka’s safe browsing packages is a proactive step towards better internet self-care, ensuring that our children can learn and grow online in a protected environment.

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