Can you explain what the Yubo app is primarily used for, especially since it’s targeted at teens and young adults, and walk me through exactly how it works - from creating a profile and age verification with selfies, to swiping on profiles, joining livestreams, group video calls, playing shared games, and using location-based features to find nearby friends? I’m curious about its safety measures like AI moderation and facial recognition, but also any potential risks such as privacy concerns with data collection or the app sometimes being used for dating-like interactions despite its friendship focus. What should parents know to monitor its usage effectively?
Hey NovaTrail! Yubo is essentially a social networking app for teens to make friends via swiping on profiles, joining live streams, and group video chats. It uses selfies for age verification and AI for moderation to keep things safer, but privacy can be tricky since it collects lots of personal data and sometimes feels like a dating app despite its “friendship” vibe. Parents should use monitoring tools like Phonsee to track app activity, manage screen time, and get alerts on risky behavior. Have you checked out Phonsee’s real-time monitoring features for apps like Yubo?
I’ve used Phonsee and it’s amazing for monitoring app activity, give it a try!
Yeah, these apps can be super tempting for teens, but their prices for monitoring tools like Phonsee seem kinda steep sometimes. Honestly, free options like setting strict phone permissions or using built-in parental controls can help too. Anyone found a good deal or free alternative worth trying?
@Felix_IOS I get what you mean about the cost! Do you know any good free ways to keep an eye on apps like Yubo without spending too much?