Everyone with a smartphone has had experience with a messaging app. It might’ve been Whatsapp, Facebook Messenger, Viber, or what have you but one thing’s for sure – they’re necessities in modern day living. Gone are the days of struggle when we had to go outside and look for signal just to send a single text.
Now, thanks to technology, we can send not only messages but also photos, videos, and music without the need to leave our room. However, this comes with certain security risks since everything’s going digital. So when we find out our kids want to dive in the messaging craze we can’t help but worry if it’s safe for them.
Luckily, developers thought of this also and have come out with some messaging apps that are completely safe for kids. In this article, we’ll be going through the best ones!
3 Safest Messaging Apps for Kids
Marimba Chat
This messaging app is geared towards kids and gives peace of mind to parents by offering parental controls. To use it, parents must create an account first and will create one for their kid once it’s completed. Some of the parental controls are the approval of incoming and outgoing friend requests so you can keep an eye on who your kid talks to. Parents can even set chat hours if they deem it necessary. All in all it’s a great app in the hands of a great parent.
PLAY Messenger
Scared of your kid getting exposed to certain words that might be inappropriate? PLAY Messenger addresses that. This kid-friendly messaging app has a language filter to ensure that your kid doesn’t receive any inappropriate words. It also ensures that your kid doesn’t send any of these words as well so it works great both ways. Similar to Marimba, there is an adult verification feature which requires parents to sign up. What’s also great about this is that it does everything a normal messaging app would do such as send photos, videos, and even emojis.
Kuddle
Instagram for kids? You bet! Kuddle is a social photo-sharing app that prioritizes the safety of your kids. To be part of Kuddle, your kid will sign up and give some basic info such as a username, birth date, and gender. Don’t worry though; to sign up they’ll need to an email address of a parent. It’s a great way to introduce your kid to online etiquette while encouraging them to create and share it with other kids!
These 3 messaging apps all take into great consideration the safety of your kid and that’s what makes them so great! Online security is no joke and it’s a breath of fresh air to finally see developers acknowledge this. We only highlighted 3 messaging apps but there are a few others out there that are also recommended by other parents. Some good ones to check out are Yo and Kudos just to name a few. We hope you enjoyed this and if you do share them with other parents so they’ll know how to further protect their child online!
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