This is a sponsored post on behalf of Music Bleeper. All opinions are my own.
Simple, Helpful Tech Mom Helper
As moms in this fast paced technology fueled world, we could all use a little help. When apps are created to be simple, useful helpers for moms I couldn’t be happier. Now that my son is older he is starting to explore the world of the internet and that scares me. As much as I am observant and always watching, there are still chances for my sweet, innocent 7-year-old to happen across something or hear something on the internet that is not age appropriate. The brand new Music Bleeper app is my little tech helper. Music Bleeper is an app that allows users to personally control the words they feel are inappropriate in their music library.
My music, you know…without the “F” bombs.
Music Bleeper App on iTunes is especially useful to moms who prefer to listen to their music without the profanity and objectionable phrases. I mean, honestly, there’s only so many times I can listen to my kids music CD’s in the car before I feel like tearing my eye balls out. The ability to listen to “What I Got” by Sublime without having to frantically change the channel. The Music Bleeper app has my back – and I like that.
The Music Bleeper App is EASY
Simple download the app, and it’ll automatically load your music library. Then go to settings and select which no-no words you would like skipped. The list of 91 unsafe words are listed by rating, you can select to skip all of the words in either the PG-13 rating or R rating or by words individually. You can also enter in your own “no-no” words. Managing the unsafe words is accessible by password only. And that’s it. Your music, your way!
The FREE to download Music Bleeper App on iTunes is designed for iPhone and iPad. To learn more about the Music Bleeper app, head on over to the Music Bleeper website.
Preston Davis says
What a great idea! I’ve never heard of this before, so thank you for sharing. Do you know if there is something similar available on Android?