![]() Some more conservative parents might not think the GIPHY integration is needed at all, but the parental controls can keep it in check if that’s the case.In full disclosure, I know the creators of the app – a set of awesome parents (Adam & Dana) who truly want to protect kids, including their own.This is an app that’s trying to give intentional parents an alternative to the standard social media offerings. It’s meant to be used by the whole family.GIPHY is fun for older users and carefully integrated, only pulling in human-rated GIFs at PG-13 (parents can lock this down further in the parental controls).The app uses image recognition to blur and block inappropriate photos that might be sent via its messaging feature.Parents can see how many messages were sent, flagged as inappropriate, and even flag hyperlinks in texts. In-app parental controls are comprehensive.It’s an entire social network that uses safety by design. It’s more than just a kid-safe messaging app. ![]() We’ve been giving lots of advice and we finally documented it in this blog post where we’ve profiled three possible solutions: ![]() We’ve received a significant number of parents asking us about what apps their younger kids should be using during these unusual times. Which Social Media Platform is Best for Elementary School Kids?ĭuring the pandemic, more kids than ever are staying in touch with friends with technology. ![]()
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