Safer Internet Day 2026: How to Keep Children Away From Adult Content When They’re Online Alone (OpenAi)
New Delhi: In the era of online studies and digital homework, mobiles, laptops and tablets have become a necessity for children. But these same devices are also exposing children to content which is not appropriate for their age and understanding. Parents can neither watch their children's screens all the time nor escape responsibility by telling them to use their phones less.
The use of social media and AI tools has increased rapidly in the last few years. While on one hand AI is helpful for education and information, on the other hand its misuse is also coming to the fore. Recently there was a controversy regarding the creation of objectionable pictures through AI chatbots. It is clear from this that the danger is not limited to social media only.
Adult and objectionable content is no longer limited to separate websites. Provocative gestures and visuals are reaching children through social media reels, shorts and stories. Trailers and clips sometimes appear without warning on video streaming platforms. In-game chat and third party links of online games have also become a big threat.
In the digital age, simply saying “don't watch” is neither practical nor effective. Mobile is now connected to studies, friends and entertainment. Too much strictness can make children develop the habit of hiding. A better approach is to use the technology in a safe manner rather than stopping it altogether.
Parental control apps help in monitoring the digital activities of children. The phone can be monitored remotely with apps like Watcher-Parental Control. Screen time can be limited with tools like FlashGet Kids and Screen Time. Google Family Link gives control over children's apps, time limits and phone lock.
In such cases, apps like ScrinTrim can be helpful, which make the phone unusable after a certain period of time. This makes the child return the phone without confrontation.
A better option is to turn on Restricted Mode on YouTube and use YouTube Kids for children. It is important to keep the account private on Instagram, set Sensitive Content to ‘Less’ and turn on Hidden Words filter. It is also important to check the reels and following list from time to time.
Tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini are helpful in studies but can increase risks without monitoring. Their use can be limited through Family Account and Parental Controls so that the child has access to only the right information.
Apps help, but the most important thing is trusting communication between parents and children. It is important to explain to children that not every content is correct. It is equally important to keep an eye on their online habits.
It is not possible to keep children away from technology. Only through the right apps, right settings and open communication can they be protected from objectionable content. Digital security is no longer an option but a necessity.
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