MamaBear is Honoring Moms in May

In honor of Mother's Day, we're offering the gift of safety by giving the premium version of MamaBear App to all new families who register during the month of May.

We couldn’t think of a better way to say Happy Mother’s Day than to offer the gift of safety by giving the premium version of MamaBear App to all new families who register during the month of May.  In fact, we’re giving new May users premium access the rest of the year . . . that’s a $40 value.

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It’s this simple:

  1. Install MamaBear from Google Play or iTunes.
  2. Complete a new account registration anytime May 1 – 31.
  3. Under subscription in the settings area, you’ll see your premium expiration date as December 31, 2015.

Parenting in this new digital and social age can be challenging to say the least. A good parent is an informed parent, and the MamaBear app has your back.  You can actually breathe a sigh of relief when your child’s head is down in a device.

Free premium access unlocks all of the features available in an advertising free interface. Features like viewing an unlimited number of photos your child liked on Instagram, scrolling through the profiles of your child’s Instagram and twitter connections and a week long historic view of your child’s location patterns.

MamaBear is a family communication tool that not only allows you to protect your child on social media, but allows messaging among all family members in a private and secure setting along with a shared family map. MamaBear was recently featured as a “top app for parents” on the Steve Harvey Show and Telemundo’s Un Nueva Dia, and was called one of the “World’s Most Promising New Companies” by CNBC.

The MamaBear complete features set monitors Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr, offers location sharing and custom safe and restricted place notifications for your children or other family members as well as the ability to set driving speed alerts for your new teen drivers during the most dangerous driving time in their life – their first 1,000 hours behind the wheel.

Moms have the world’s toughest job, so we want to say Thank You!

Please accept our gift and stay in touch as you get comfortable using MamaBear.

Install and register your premium subscription for free on Android devices from the Google Play store and in the iTunes store for Apple devices.

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Important Information About Facebook Monitoring

facebook monitoringBeginning May 1, 2015, Facebook is making changes to how we and all other partner developers receive information about monitored account activity.  The majority of the Facebook notifications you receive from MamaBear about your child’s Facebook activity will remain the same, with the exception of being aware of new friend connections.

This will affect any Facebook account that you are monitoring through your MamaBear account.

While we regret losing this one part of our Facebook monitoring features, we continue to work with Facebook to add a host of new activity features that will make your MamaBear experience even better.  New Facebook monitoring features through MamaBear are the horizon with a robust look into your child’s activity.

HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO: Log In to Facebook in your MamaBear app on or after May 1 as you did originally. There is no need to log out of MamaBear, simply reconnect to your child’s Facebook account within your MamaBear App settings with your child’s user name and password.

DID YOU KNOW?

MamaBear recently added Tumblr  as a social service to monitor in our social suite with Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.  Tumblr has 420 million users and is a very popular blog site among teens. Connect to your child’s Tumblr account through MamaBear and you will be notified about blogs your child likes including blog titles, description and URL.  You’ll also receive details about which blog authors they follow with the name, URL, date they liked it, date it was posted and a picture, if there is one. Ask your child if they have a Tumblr account and begin monitoring today. 

{Video} MamaBear CEO Discusses Social Media Safety for Kids on The Valley Girl Show

MamaBear CEO discusses social media safety for kids on The Valley Girl Show and how today's technology can help parents protect their kids.

Did you know 8,000,000 kids go missing each year? And many child predators who commit these crimes use kids’ social media accounts to find their victims. Today’s technology can help parents protect their kids against these and other harmful situations in many ways and give families more peace of mind everyday. MamaBear CEO, Suzanne Horton, sits down with Jesse Draper from the Valley Girl Show to talk about the MamaBear App and how the app and its “ultimate parenting tool” technology is connecting and protecting families and kids around the world. #JesseDraper #ValleyGirlShow

 

 

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The Hurtful Side of Social Media: Horrific Threats Via Instagram for One Teen

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The students of Lone Hill Middle School are having to face the cruel, unsettling and for most, unexpected side of social media. Their classmate, an unidentified girl, received startling and horrific death threats via Instagram. While police and school officials are doing everything possible to find the person behind these anonymous threats, parents are left wondering how they can protect their own children from the ugly aspects of social media.

How Many Tweens/Teens Use Social Media?

An article on Edudemic gives these startling stats:

  • 95% of teens ages 12-19 use the Internet
  • 81% have social media accounts, 50% of those have public profile information that can be seen by anyone on the Internet
  • 50% login to their social media accounts more than once per day, many 10 times a day or more
  • 21% of kids under 13 use social media sites
  • 23% of tween girls reported that Instagram was their favorite app

As a Parent, Here is What You Should Know

Ignorance of technology and social media is no longer an option for parents.  According to Nicole Nishada, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, “When the conflicts expand to social media, parents are often unaware of the communication occurring silently on cell phones and computers.”

The sheriff’s office involved in this incident has been very clear that the authorities take this type of threat very seriously and there will be consequences when the person behind the threats is caught. Cyberbullying affects both the victim, who will carry emotional scars, and the bully, who if caught, can face severe legal action, or financial consequences.

With serious consequences associated on both sides of the cyberbullying epidemic, it is critical for parents to take an active role and speak with their children about this topic.  Children should know that there are options when they are the victim of cyberbullying and they should also know the negative consequences of being a cyberbully.

As parents, we sometimes go by the old adage “no news is good news,” but our children, who may be afraid to speak up or who think they can handle the situation on their own, are struggling silently.

What Can You Do To Help Your Children

A lot. Social media is a privilege, not a necessity and parents have every right to closely monitor their child’s Internet usage, including social media accounts. Children have grown up with technology, are tech savvy and may know how to keep their parents from seeing their online activity. Insist on having the passwords to your child’s accounts and monitor them daily, asking questions if you see something suspicious or unsettling. Parents can also help their children avoid this type of harassment by keeping an open line of communication.

This Is What MamaBear Was Created For

MamaBear, The Ultimate Parenting App™ closely monitors your child’s popular social media accounts all in one convenient newsfeed, including what they are posting, tweets and pictures, and also what is being said back to them through comments, messages or any other means of communication.

The app, available on iPhone and Android devices, will alert you to any signs of bullying creating the opportunity for you to open up a line of communication and extract information from your kids. The MamaBear app also offers a private communication portal so you and your family can share messages and stay on top of any situation.  Your kids do not have to be a victim to cyberbullying.  Use MamaBear and be aware and informed before your child has a problem!

 

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