CronLab
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CronLab Limited is a privately held limited company which provides information security web filtering software to businesses and the public either directly or via integration into third-party products.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Telecommunications, IT |
Founded | Gothenburg, Sweden (2009 ) |
Headquarters | |
Products | Web Filter – Hosted |
Website | http://cronlab.com |
History
CronLab was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden and introduced its first Anti-Spam Hardware Appliances in 2009. "CronLab Light 1100 anti-spam appliance review", PC Pro, 7 March 2011, retrieved 8 April 2012 CRN Magazine,[1] and SC Magazine,[2] In 2010, the company moved its headquarters to London, United Kingdom. It has also released software as a service hosted models of the spam filtering technology[3] awarded a recommendation by Techworld,[4] and hosted email archiving solutions.[5]
CIDE Group, a toy manufacturer, partnered with CronLab on development of a children's tablet computer. The tablet, called "Kurio", features CronLab's hosted web-filtering and parental controls technology.[6] CronLab has agreements for distribution in France, Belgium, Switzerland,[7] Germany,[8] Norway,[9] Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania,[10] Ireland and the United Kingdom.[11]
The company's security products aim to protect against email and web threats such as spam, spyware, trojans and viruses, and they also provide an email archiving solution.[12] Their products can all also be white labelled.[13]
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