Protect your children online and offline with comprehensive parental controls and social media monitoring.
Bark and your service provider—with you every step of the way.
Raising kids in the digital age isn’t easy. With so many dangers lurking online, it’s important to take the necessary steps to protect your children. Using parental controls allows you to monitor your child’s online activity and be aware of any red flags, such as bullying, depression, violence, disorders or deviant predators.
With Bark, you can take action to keep your child safe. Have peace of mind and create a safer, healthier environment for your family and community.
Receive warnings about issues such as bullying, predators, sexual content, and more.
Know the details of your child’s activities and receive expert recommendations from child psychologists.
Get automatic alerts via email and text when Bark’s algorithms detect potential risks, so you don’t have to comb through every post and text.
Get notified when your kid arrives at or leaves a set location.
Connect to 30+ platforms to monitor text messages, emails, and social activity for signs of harmful interactions and content.
Bark runs quietly in the background in search of issues that might indicate that something is wrong in your child’s online world.
Get automatic alerts via email and text when potential risks are detected, so you don’t have to comb through every post and text.
Now that you know, start a conversation with your kids. Use the opportunity to have difficult conversations around what they’re experiencing online.
Keep track of your kids on-the-go.
Bark’s check-ins and location alerts make knowing where your child is located easy. From their job to a friend’s house to home, you’ll be in the know while they’re on the go.
Just a few ways you can use location sharing to have peace of mind:
Sometimes, you just need to know your kid’s exact location.For those situations, request a check-in and our family location sharing dashboard will show you the address of where they’re currently located!
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