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Safeguarding children online

12 Mar 2026


Keeping children safe online is important because the internet and apps expose them to risks they may not yet understand. Parents play a key role in guiding and protecting them while they learn to use technology responsibly. 📱🛡️
We hope the following information is useful for parents:
 
Why it’s important for parents to help keep children safe online
  • Protection from inappropriate content
        Children can easily come across violent, sexual, or harmful material online.
 
  • Preventing cyberbullying
        Online bullying through social media, games, or messaging apps can seriously affect a child’s mental health.
 
  • Avoiding online predators
         Some people pretend to be children online to gain trust and exploit young users.
 
  • Protecting personal information
        Children may not realise the dangers of sharing their name, location, school, or photos.
 
  • Developing healthy screen habits
         Parental guidance helps children balance screen time with school, sleep, and real-life activities.
 
  • Learning responsible digital behaviour
         Parents can teach children how to communicate respectfully and safely online.
 
Apps that help parents keep children safe online
Below are some popular parental-control and monitoring apps.
1. Google Family Link
Best for: managing younger children’s Android devices.
Features:
Approve or block app downloads
Set screen time limits
Track device location
Lock devices remotely
Recommended ages: about 6–13 years
 
2. Qustodio
Best for: strong monitoring and internet filtering.
Features:
Blocks inappropriate websites
Social media monitoring
Screen-time limits
Activity reports
Recommended ages: 6–16 years
 
3. Bark
Best for: monitoring messages and social media.
Features:
Alerts parents to cyberbullying, grooming, or harmful content
Monitors texts, email, and apps
Works with many social media platforms
Recommended ages: 10–17 years
 
4. Net Nanny
 
Best for: powerful web filtering.
Features:
Blocks inappropriate content in real time
Screen-time scheduling
App blocking
Family activity reports
Recommended ages: 6–16 years
 
5. Apple Screen Time
Built into Apple devices.
Features:
Limits time on apps
Content restrictions
App download approvals
Weekly activity reports
Recommended ages: 5–16 years
 
General age guidelines for online safety tools
Age        Parental approach
3–5 years            Use devices with parents present. Use device-level restrictions.
6–9 years            Strong parental controls and screen-time limits. Teach basic online safety.
10–12 years       Monitoring apps + discussions about social media and privacy.
13–15 years       More independence but with monitoring and clear rules.
16–17 years       Focus more on trust, guidance, and responsible behaviour rather than strict controls.
 
✅ Important: Safety apps help, but regular conversations between parents and children are the most effective protection. Kids should feel comfortable telling parents if something online makes them uncomfortable.

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