Start with Social Media

Parental Control Services for Mobile Devices

Creating a safe social media platform for kids requires strict privacy controls, parental oversight, and age-appropriate content. Here’s how to set one up responsibly:

1. Choose a Kid-Friendly Platform

Choosing the platforms designed for kids, such as:

  • Facebook Messenger Kids (parents supervise friending)
  • YouTube Kids (filtered content)

2. Set Up a Secure Account

  • Use a parent’s email 
  • Create a strong password 

3. Privacy & Safety Settings

  • Set profile to “Private” (only approved friends can interact).
  • Disable location sharing and geotags.
  • Turn off chat from strangers (e.g., restrict DMs to friends only).
  • Disable in-app purchases to prevent accidental spending.

4. Teach Kids Online Safety Rules

  • Never share personal info (name, school, address, phone number).
  • Only accept friend requests from people they know (real-life friends/family).
  • Report bullying or weird messages to a trusted adult.
  • Think before posting (once online, it can spread forever).

5. Monitor Activity Regularly

  • Follow or “friend” your child to oversee their posts.
  • Use parental control apps to track usage.
  • Check messages/friends list periodically for red flags.

6. Encourage Positive Interactions

  • Guide kids to post kind, respectful comments.
  • Avoid oversharing (e.g., no photos in school uniforms or at home).
  • Discuss cyberbullying and how to respond.

7. Stay Updated on Risks

  • Watch for new scams (e.g., fake game giveaways, phishing).
  • Learn about trending challenges (some can be dangerous).