TUSTIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bleeper LLC today debuts musicBleeper, a free, one-of-a-kind app that allows users to control which words they feel are unsafe or inappropriate on their iOS device playlists. The app is especially great for parents who want to listen to music with their children, have control over what their children are listening to, or those who would prefer their music without profanity or objectionable phrases.
“With its proprietary technology, musicBleeper filters out words that users find objectionable,” said Vikas Vanjani, CEO of Bleeper LLC. “No other app can be custom tailored to an individual’s personal taste. Users can choose from among 91 words in PG-13, R and Religious categories to customize the words they want to skip or silence based on their children’s ages, religious affiliations, or family values.”
- Once the app is downloaded to an iOS device and parameters are set, the app immediately starts scanning and scrubbing the songs.
- If a song title is shown in bold, it has already been scanned and scrubbed for offensive words. If the song title shows in grey scale, the song will be available soon.
- Users can select either “skip” or “silence” to remove the words from songs on the device.
- The ability to manage the app is password protected, so parents can identify the words they want eliminated, without children having access to change them.
- The app can be turned on and off, so parents can turn the app off when children are not around.
Useful links:
- To learn more about musicBleeper, visit www.musicbleeper.com.
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- Download it in the App store here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/music-bleeper/id777482134?mt=8.
Bleeper LLC
Bleeper LLC was founded in 2013 and is a pioneer in the field of personalized audio and video. The musicBleeper patent, which covers audio and video for both locally installed content and streaming media, allows the company to grow the technology into video as well as license it to existing streaming music apps so that listeners and viewers can continue to consume media in a similar manner.