There are a plethora of mobile apps that parents can use to keep tabs on what their kids are doing, especially when it comes to Cyberbullying. In this section, we review sum of the major once:
Table of Contents
The Net Nanny:
“Net Nanny” Is deemed to be one of the first mobile apps to have come out on to the marketplace. It can be used to track all kind and type of communications that your kids many have on the social media platform by also making use of what is Known as the “Net Nanny Social Ad” at parents have full control for blocking and restricting messages.
The Phone Sheriff
With the “Phone Sheriff” , parents can on a real-time basis closely examine what their kids are doing, sharing, or communicating with others. This can be installed on any device, such as the iOS and Android based ones, Also, additionally filtering options are integrated into it, and as a result, parents can select the right kinds and types of activities that they want their kids to be engaged in.
Additionally, parents have ability to blacklist website, and it even comes with a GPS tracker in order to track the perpetrator.
The Mobile-Spy:
The kind of mobile app permits at the parents to their child’s online activities and real time by assessing all of their messages. Snapshots are also provided as to what your child is doing on any particular device. This can also be used as evidence for Law Enforcement in order to bring the perpetrator to justice.
The Q studio:
This is a specialized kind of mobile app that can be easily installed on any type or kind of wireless device, whether it is iOS or Android based. Best of all, it has a content filtering mechanism as well and will notify parents if there is any malicious activity that is taking place.
Another powerful functionality of this mobile app is that it will alert the parents of any new contact or friend that you child has made in their social media platform browsing activities. Even better the emergency-based functionality will notify the parents of their child’s exact and precise geo-location at any given moment that it is requested.
The Re-Think:
This is one of the most famous Anti-Cyberbullying apps that available today. In fact, it was created by a teenage girl who was an actual victim of Cyberbullying. This app is deemed innovative and non-intrusive to both the parents and the kids. The primary goal here is to prevent Cyberbullying incident even before it starts. Also, this particular tool red flags messages that are hateful or abusive.
The Bully Block
This is actually a free mobile app that is designed for kids to deal with Cyberbullying when it actually happens on a real time bases. Parents can also covertly record and capture any kind or type of Cyberbullying incident as it happens on a real time bases and use it is as evidence to Law Enforcement.
Even more, parents can easily record the perpetrator and hold responsibility for the act.
The Managed Methods:
This is a cloud-based security and monitoring platform designed exclusively for teachers to help protect their students. It make use of API integration in conjunction with Microsoft 365, which are the main software tool used by School district nationwide. Confidential and private information/data about your student are always safeguarded.
This mobile app can alert both teachers and parents in just a matter of minutes of any Cyberbullying attempt on the students. Also, you can receive the most comprehensive detail about the Cyberbullying attempt.
The Toot Toot:
This mobile app was developed in partnership with Barclays. It allows student to report concern about all forms of Cyberbullying.
The Find My Kids-Footprints:
This mobile app is exclusively made available for the iPhone. With this, a parent can track that child’s movement and set up the geo-location functionality.
The Sit With Us:
This mobile app was created by a 16-year old girl who was once a victim of severe bullying during her school days. The platform allow students to set up inclusive launches with their classmate. Their motto: “No One Needs To Eat Alone!” kids are can also becomes “Sit With US Ambassadors”, which serves as a confidence boost too.
The Sarahah:
This kind of mobile app was initially designed to be a work place productivity tool, but soon it become a vehicle that teenagers used for massive level of Cyberbullying. Because of this both, Apple and Google banned it from their respective stores. Ironically, “Sarahah” means “Honesty” in Arabic. Once this particular mobile app has been procured by a business, the appropriate manager with receive a specialized code and a link to give out to Employee.
To help combat Cyberbullying in the workplace, and messages that are transmitted are sent as direct one, thrust allowing representatives from the company to follow up with the suspected employee if they need more information and take next step for disciplinary action.
Read More Anomaly Detection in 2025 | Mastering Powerful Techniques to Identify Outliers in Data
