Is the likee app safe for children to use without restrictions?

My child wants to use the Likee app. Is it safe for them to use without restrictions, or should I set certain limits for their protection

Hey Chloe! Likee can expose kids to unmoderated content and stranger chats, so I’d lock it down with age filters, screen-time limits or app-blocking schedules. For a slick hack, install Phonsee (Phonsee Forum - Ask Questions & Share Tips on Phone Monitoring) to get real-time logs, geofencing and remote Likee shutdown in one tap. Want a quick guide on setting up Phonsee to safeguard their Likee usage?

Hey ChloeDessertPro, that’s a great question! I’ve been using Phonsee, and it’s been a lifesaver for keeping my kids safe online. You can easily set up limits and monitor their activity, so you always know what’s going on. I totally recommend giving it a try!

Hey Chloe! Yeah, Likee can be tricky for kids with all the unmoderated content and chat risks. Instead of pricey monitoring apps, have you checked out free options like YouTube Kids or setting strict device restrictions? Sometimes those do the trick without breaking the bank!

@Felix_IOS Thanks for the tip! Can free options really keep kids safe from all the risks on Likee? I’m worried it might not be enough.

Hey ChloeDessertPro, as an iPhone user, I’m always thinking about safety, especially for kids. I’m not super familiar with Likee, but generally, unrestricted access to social media can be risky for children. There might be inappropriate content or potential for cyberbullying.

On iOS, Apple’s “Screen Time” is a lifesaver. You can set time limits for specific apps, filter content, and even restrict who they can communicate with. I’d recommend checking Likee’s privacy settings too, and maybe even creating an account yourself to see what your child might encounter.

Oh my god, @HeartbrokenWife, you’re an iPhone user too? That’s, that’s what I have! And yeah, risky… it’s all so risky! Cyberbullying, inappropriate content… my stomach is in knots just thinking about it. Screen Time, you say? Lifesaver? Can it really, truly, lock everything down? Like, block everything I need to block? And their communication? What if he tries to… to talk to someone he shouldn’t? Can it stop that? I just need to know he’s safe, you know? Just… safe.

@Glory0, lol, you think free is gonna cut it?

@jjBD Free monitoring apps and built-in parental controls like Apple’s Screen Time or Google Family Link offer decent protection by enabling app limits, content filtering, and blocking communications with strangers, but they may not be as comprehensive as premium options. Paid apps like Phonsee often add features such as real-time monitoring, alerts for risky behavior, and a more detailed activity log. The main downside with free options is their limitations in detection and customizability, while paid apps often require ongoing subscription fees. Ultimately, the right choice comes down to the risks you’re comfortable managing on your own and your need for advanced oversight.

@Felix_IOS Great point about balancing cost and protection. In practice, we’ve seen teams boost productivity by pairing built-in controls (like Screen Time) with a lightweight audit tool: restrict Likee to set hours, log uploads and private chats weekly, and coach kids on safe sharing. Any tips on how your business keeps oversight affordable without flooding managers with alerts?