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  • Teenage Dating: Love, Friendship & Healthy Digital Boundaries

    Teenage Dating is about much more than romance. It’s how young people explore love, friendship, and trust, and begin learning what healthy digital boundaries look like in a world where many relationships now start online. Around Valentine’s Day, when conversations about relationships naturally come up, these experiences often play out across social media, messaging apps,…

  • Is Snapchat’s My AI Feature Safe for Kids?

    Snapchat My AI safety is becoming a growing concern as more kids interact with AI chatbots inside social media apps. Designed to answer questions and chat like a friend, My AI adds a new layer to how children interact online, one that raises important questions about safety, privacy, and age-appropriate use. What is Snapchat’s My…

  • How Endless Feeds Rewire the Teenage Brain

    Endless feeds rewire the teenage brain by continuously activating the reward circuitry, making it harder for teens to disengage from app after app and video after video. Endless feeds — where content refreshes automatically with no stopping point — pull users from one piece of content to the next, especially affecting teenage attention and emotional…

  • How to Set Up a New Device Safely Before Your Child Opens It (Holiday 2025 Guide for Parents)

    Best safe tech gifts for kids are the priority every December as it remains the biggest month for gifting smartphones, tablets, and gaming consoles. According to a November survey from CNET, more than half of holiday-tech shoppers were counting on Black Friday sales to secure these devices. The data shows that nearly 59% of buyers…

  • Mobicip: The Extra Layer That Stops Kids Bypassing Google Family Link

    Using Google Family Link along with Mobicip gives parents a more powerful way to manage their child’s online activity and screen time.  Family Link provides basic device-level controls, but kids can often bypass them as they become more tech-savvy. Mobicip adds content-level monitoring and extra safeguards, filling in the gaps for comprehensive online safety. Mobicip…

  • What Is Doomscrolling and How Does It Affect Kids?

    The Cambridge Dictionary defines doomscrolling as “the activity of spending a lot of time looking at your phone or computer and reading bad or negative news stories.” Most of us know the feeling—opening our phones for a quick update and suddenly realizing we’ve spent half an hour stuck in a stream of gloomy headlines. “Doomscrolling…

  • Social Media Algorithms: How Apps Influence What Your Child Sees Every Day

    Social media algorithms and kids are deeply connected, shaping what children see, watch, and engage with every time they open an app. An algorithm is simply a set of step-by-step instructions that a computer follows to get something done. Think of it like a recipe: if you want to bake a cake, you follow the…

  • What Parents Should Know About the Monkey App

    The Monkey app is one of the latest platforms making the rounds among teenagers. At first glance, it looks harmless enough: a social video chat app where users connect with strangers for short conversations. To many teens, it feels like a fun way to “meet new people” without leaving their bedrooms. But for parents, it…

  • 5 Best Fitness Apps for Kids in 2025

    Kids today can navigate an iPad before they can tie their shoes, so why not use that screen time to get them moving? In this post, we’ll explore why fitness apps are great for children in 2025 and reveal five of the best apps to keep your little ones active. Let’s face it, telling a…

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