Billed as “a children’s telephone,” Bumble is literally VoIP for children.  An easy to install  VoIP app, Bumble’s visual calling interface is geared towards keeping your kids connected to loved ones or, more aptly put, only the ones you allow your kids to love.

How It Works

1.  Sign up for the service.

2.  Add only the contacts that you approve.

3.  Install the software.

Thats it.  Your kids stay safe by only being allowed to call the people on your approved list.

This is great for households that don’t have a landline, rely on cell phones, and aren’t ready to hand over a phone to their young ones.

You have to purchase credits to make calls on the service and as of right now, $5 gets you 100 credits at 1 minute of calling per credit.

Via Lifehacker

Nathan Miloszewski

Nate is VoIP Supply's former Content Marketing Manager.

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