Restricted “friends” is a bit of an oxymoron, right? But, ask yourself or even your kids, how often are you “friends” with people online that you may not actually want to be friends with? Or try this scenario – your child is an actual friend with someone you may not have a great impression. With the MamaBear app, parents can be alerted when their children are interacting with friends or followers that they label as restricted on Facebook and Instagram. MamaBear also allows parents to monitor new friends and other interactions on social media sites – like photo uploads and tags. It gives parents a wide range of flexibility and insight to your children’s friends.
Here’s what the MamaBear social media tracking app offers parents when monitoring a child’s Facebook and Instagram accounts:
- Receive alerts in real-time when the child adds a friend on Facebook or follows someone new on Instagram
- Select restricted friends to be notified when that person posts on your child’s accounts
- Know when your child is tagged in a photo, message or at a location on Facebook
- Know when your child uploads a new photo on Instagram
- Create a restricted words list to be aware of inappropriate language, indications of hate or bullying on your child’s accounts
We know how influential our kids’ friends are – good and bad. MamaBear gives parents a chance to observe online social interactions. Parents can track conversations, tags and mentions from restricted friends via social media. This knowledge can provide a relevant topic of discussion for parents and children about the personal influencers in our kid’s lives and the consequences of them.
Restricted friends may be an oxymoron, but ensuring our children are associating with the right people is just good parenting. MamaBear social media tracking allows parents to intervene in real time if a child makes contact or is contacted by “friend” you want to keep your eye on using social media. Check out the MamaBear social media monitoring feature on your Iphone or Android phone and let us know what you think.