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Parent empowerment

ProtectMe empowers parents by providing you with insights to better understand the risks and threats that your children may be exposed to while playing online games.

Get accurate and clear alerts when suspicious activity is detected

ProtectMe’s novel context understanding algorithm securely identifies instances of cyberbullying, predation, and toxic gaming behavior parents wouldn’t otherwise know about allowing them to intervene and keep their children safe.

Peace of mind

ProtectMe allows parents to rest assured and feel more confident that their children are safe while playing games online by providing alerts and weekly reports. ProtectMe also provides confirmation when nothing suspicious has been detected for extra peace of mind.

Get professional tips and advice about how to keep your child safe online

Gain access to resources and recommendations from Kidas’ team of researchers and bullying experts on how to deal with potential threat scenarios that your child may have been exposed to.

Stay in control of your child’s safety without feeling overly controlling.

Gain access to Kidas’ Members Blog and get custom recommendations written by Kidas experts. Become comfortable communicating with your children about how to deal with online threats.

What parents are saying

“I understood that they would be exposed to the dangers that come with multiplayer gaming so we had a lot of talks about being cautious while online. Still, I don’t know if they’re mature enough to fully realize when they’re being subjected to inappropriate conversations, even within familiar circles. Sometimes these things can be subtle and “over their heads, especially for my younger gamers. This is where Kidas comes in.”

Vicky, mom of 3

“I understood that they would be exposed to the dangers that come with multiplayer gaming so we had a lot of talks about being cautious while online. Still, I don’t know if they’re mature enough to fully realize when they’re being subjected to inappropriate conversations, even within familiar circles. Sometimes these things can be subtle and “over their heads, especially for my younger gamers. This is where Kidas comes in.”

Vicky, mom of 3

“I understood that they would be exposed to the dangers that come with multiplayer gaming so we had a lot of talks about being cautious while online. Still, I don’t know if they’re mature enough to fully realize when they’re being subjected to inappropriate conversations, even within familiar circles. Sometimes these things can be subtle and “over their heads, especially for my younger gamers. This is where Kidas comes in.”

Vicky, mom of 3

“I understood that they would be exposed to the dangers that come with multiplayer gaming so we had a lot of talks about being cautious while online. Still, I don’t know if they’re mature enough to fully realize when they’re being subjected to inappropriate conversations, even within familiar circles. Sometimes these things can be subtle and “over their heads, especially for my younger gamers. This is where Kidas comes in.”

Vicky, mom of 3

“I understood that they would be exposed to the dangers that come with multiplayer gaming so we had a lot of talks about being cautious while online. Still, I don’t know if they’re mature enough to fully realize when they’re being subjected to inappropriate conversations, even within familiar circles. Sometimes these things can be subtle and “over their heads, especially for my younger gamers. This is where Kidas comes in.”

Vicky, mom of 3

“I understood that they would be exposed to the dangers that come with multiplayer gaming so we had a lot of talks about being cautious while online. Still, I don’t know if they’re mature enough to fully realize when they’re being subjected to inappropriate conversations, even within familiar circles. Sometimes these things can be subtle and “over their heads, especially for my younger gamers. This is where Kidas comes in.”

Vicky, mom of 3

“I understood that they would be exposed to the dangers that come with multiplayer gaming so we had a lot of talks about being cautious while online. Still, I don’t know if they’re mature enough to fully realize when they’re being subjected to inappropriate conversations, even within familiar circles. Sometimes these things can be subtle and “over their heads, especially for my younger gamers. This is where Kidas comes in.”

Vicky, mom of 3