Protect your Kids on Facebook from Cyberbullying and Sexual Predators

  • Protect Your Kids on Facebook

    SmartParents makes the internet safer by monitoring your kids' Facebook page and alerting you to potential threats.

    “As of September 2009, 73% of online American teens ages 12 to 17 used an online social network website.”
    -Pew Internet and American Life Project, February 2010
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  • Cyberbullying

    SmartParents monitors your kids' Facebook pages for bullies and helps you document cases of bullying.

    “Nearly 4 in 10 social network users (39%) have been cyberbullied in some way, compared with 22% of online teens who do not use social networks.”
    -Pew Internet and American Life Project, February 2010
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  • Sexual Predators

    SmartParents uses common sense methods, as well as advanced logic, to determine if strangers are trying to contact your kids.

    “In February of 2010, Microsoft research showed that 71% of Irish teenagers have been contacted by strangers online and 43% have responded out of curiosity...”
    -Microsoft Research, February 2010
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  • Digital Reputation

    SmartParents helps monitor your child's digital reputation and alerts you when an issue is found.

    “Mothers who use the internet (75%) are considerably more likely than fathers (55%) to report checking on their teenage child’s digital reputation...”
    -Pew Internet and American Life Project, November 2011
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  • Sexting

    SmartParents collects photos and videos that your child has uploaded or been tagged in for you to review.

    “More than one-in-four young people said they had been involved in 'sexting' of some type, according to a new Associated Press-MTV poll.”
    -MTV & Associated Press, May 2010
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  • College Admissions

    SmartParents will help ensure your child has a clean online presence, which can be critical in the college admissions process.

    “The bad news: a greater percentage (38%) report that applicants' social networking sites have generally had a negative impact on their admissions evaluation.”
    -Kaplan, a unit of Washington Post Co., September 2008
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  • Heather P.
    I told my daughter that if she wanted a Facebook account she had to be on SmartParents. Kids spend so much time on Facebook I felt like I had to know what was going on.

    Heather P., Mother of 3, Boston, MA

  • Paul M.
    When my boys asked if they could join Facebook, I had to say no. I thought they were too young and there was no way to supervise them. Then a friend told me about SmartParents.

    Paul M., Father of 2, West Roxbury, MA

  • Lisa P.
    I think this is a great idea for any parent with children in their teen or pre-teen years. I'm telling all my friends about it.

    Lisa P., Palo Alto, CA

  • Mary P.
    In only five minutes a day I can catch up with all my kids social networking, friends, and photos. I feel safer knowing I'm in the loop and they are being monitored.

    Mary P., Mother of 4, Harwhich, MA

Safety
SmartParents helps protect your children's personal safety, emotional well-being and educational future from over two dozen categories of threats.
Privacy
Get alerted when your children share private information like their mobile number, address, current location, or account passwords, or your SSN or credit card numbers.
Reputaion
SmartParents alerts you to offensive or embarassing activities so you can teach your child to manage their online reputation and safeguard their educational aspirations.
Why Should I Care?
43% of teens who use social networks have been contacted by a stranger online
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