Bark Kids

Bark Kids

By Bark Technologies, Inc.

Score: 1.28957
1.28957
From 6,848 Ratings

Description

Bark Kids is the free child companion app for both Bark and Bark Jr. To use it, you’ll need to have an established Bark account and install Bark Kids on your child’s device. Here are the features this app enables: SCREEN TIME MANAGEMENT Families can set healthy time limits and create schedules for when their children’s devices can connect to the internet (through both cell service and Wi-Fi). WEB FILTERING Our web filter lets you select which websites your child can access on their devices. You can allow or block specific sites — or even whole categories like streaming services, online gaming, sexual content, and more. GPS-POWERED LOCATION TRACKING Bark’s robust location tracking enables you to track your child in real time on a map. You can even find out if they’re stationary, walking, biking, or moving in a car. CHECK-INS Check-Ins are an easy way for families to get peace of mind when their kids are out and about. Rather than sending a "Did you get there?" or "Where are you?" text, you can rely on a GPS-based location confirmation from your children to verify that they've safely arrived at their destinations. It can even give you step-by-step directions via Google Maps so you can meet them where they are if necessary. PERSONAL ACCOUNT CONNECTIONS The Bark Kids app allows kids to connect their own accounts to Bark’s monitoring service (not available with Bark Jr). By allowing them to connect directly to our monitoring service, they get more privacy without having to share their usernames or passwords. HOW BARK KIDS WORKS WITH THE BARK PARENT APP Download the Bark Parent companion app to manage your child’s entire digital world - Monitor texts, apps & social media - Create custom screen time schedules - Block websites & apps - Get insights into online activities - Track location WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING - "My wife and I LOVE Bark. We've had some tough but productive conversations with our 13-year-old son. It's proving to be extremely valuable." — Josh L. - “It’s just another set of protections we as parents give our kids for the digital environment (or as my 10-year-old calls it, a “cell phone seat belt”). My oldest is a 9th grader, and while I trust her, I’ve come to realize through the alerts that some of her friends aren’t truly her friends. It’s led to some amazing conversations about choosing friends wisely and recognizing toxic people. While she wasn’t for Bark at first, she’s since said she’s grateful that I saw those messages because it reaffirmed what she was feeling but didn’t know how to verbalize without sounding sensitive.” — Bark Parent - "Bark notified me that my young daughter had unknowingly revealed her phone number to strangers on Twitter. The fact that Bark notified me was impressive and led to an informative discussion with her the same day." — Jon B. - “Since Bark alerted us to the suicidal language used in the Google doc that was being used in a chat document with a friend, we have seen both a pediatrician and a licensed counselor. We are hopeful for a positive outcome. Thanks to Bark for letting us peek into our child’s mind!” — Bark Parent - “This app is a lifesaver! It has allowed us to catch so many “red flags” in the content my kids have accessed on their devices and in their interactions with friends and other people online that I wouldn’t have ever known about otherwise. The big difference between Bark and other “Parental Control” software is that Bark allows your kids to have so much more privacy. It doesn’t show you everything they do, but sends an instant alert regarding any activity that might be concerning. Highly recommended!” — Bark Parent With Bark, you can help keep your kids safe both online and in real life. Try it out for seven days absolutely free! Our Family Online Safety Specialists are standing by to help answer any questions you might have. Email help@bark.us or visit help.bark.us to get answers and advice from the Bark Team.

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  • Yippeeee

    5
    By Sourcandy2134 💅
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  • Here’s something better: BE THERE FOR YOUR KIDS

    1
    By I HATE THIS SO MUCH AAAHHHHHHH
    It doesn’t hurt to spend some time with your child to and teach them about the bad stuff. Parents think that they’re doing SO good with this app that lets them see everything they do. Even though I’m 13 I’m not allowed on Walmart, Amazon, eBay, dell.com, thingiverse, etc. I guess womp womp though because all this company cares about is money. Womp Womp waaaaaa
  • GO AWAY!!!

    1
    By 12 (year old girl)
    LEAVE US THE FREAK ALONE BARK WE ALL HATE YOU AND IM SURPRISED WHO HAVENT GOT THAT FACT YET!! WE ALL WANT THESE STUPID PARENT STALKING CONTROL APPS GONE FOREVER!! WE JUST WANT BE NORMAL KIDS AND BE LEFT ALONE!! WE ARE TEENAGERS AND IF WE MADE A MISTAKE TAKE PUR PHONE AWAY NOT BE STALKERS! WE WANT OUR PRIVACY AND WANT TO BE KIDS WHO CAN LEARN FROM THERE ACTIONS AND NOT BE STALKED. I am a 13 year old girl and I know this is to keep us safe but if we watch a video with 1 cuss word what’s gonna happen? We are going to turn into gangsters or sum? I can’t even have Snapchat at 13 years old and my friend who has the strictest parents ever has is. She also doesn’t have this horrible app! That’s not fair to me and to everybody. Take these parent control apps for because to parents this is the best thing ever bus to children this is just causing depression and making feel sad like our own parents can’t trust us over 1 mistake! I hate this app and my parents. This app also makes everything slow. Ever since I got this app nothing has been working. My apps won’t load and I can’t do anything. So I might as well not even use this thing anymore. I hate everything about this and I will do anything to stop this stupid app. - a 13 years old girl
  • From a Teen’s POV

    1
    By Mei_Leah
    My parents got this app for me when they got me a phone. I was like, oh cool I can check in with them when I need help. But this app restricted things like comments on YouTube videos and certain websites. It also went through my messages even when it didn’t give me the notification to be allowed to go through my messages. I felt untrusted and violated because I couldn’t have a conversation with my friends without it sending a notification to my mom when we were talking about something we didn’t like. I felt like I couldn’t have texting conversations with my friends because I knew that my parents were going to see them. And as a teen I say bad words, and my parents let me, so I say them to my friends and I never say slurs or cuss people out or anything like that. This app really made me question everything that I was doing because I couldn’t listens to my favorite songs, text things to my friends, or access certain features on apps. To all parents who are thinking about getting an app like this or this app PLEASE DON’T unless your child agrees and knows what they are sacrificing. I do not recommend this app.
  • I don’t like this app and my dad just put it on my phone today(From a girl preteens POV)

    1
    By PurpleGenius0516
    I was minding my business, playing my game on my phone when my dad comes in the room. From the angle he was at, it looked like I was texting someone, and when he asked me who, I said no one, because I wasn’t texting anyone. He thought I was lying, so he took my phone. He went thru all my contacts because he thought I was talking to a boy and he said “I didn’t tell you you could have a boyfriend.” When I didn’t even have one, nor will I have one in MIDDLE SCHOOL. He put this app on my phone and when I saw it I was truly angry. The thing where it says that the app isn’t gonna give your parents access to everything on your phone or invade your privacy is a lie, because if that was true, the app wouldn’t have been created in the first place.
  • its bad

    1
    By wesdresd
    dont use
  • Music reporting is really bad

    2
    By Dwight Schrute (:
    I use Spotify to listen to music and I don’t listen to any explicit songs so I have tuned off explicit songs on my Spotify app. But the bark app goes much farther and reports a lot of songs that are not even explicit. If the song is bad it tells my parent which is good. But I don’t even know if it’s an explicit song until my parent asks why he/she got the report. Solution give the me the notification as well as the parent so I know if it’s a song that will get reported thanks.
  • Your app is bad

    1
    By mike the gamer TDM
    So I don’t go places and when I do I text my parents when I get there so the app automatically offloaded and when it did after a few days messed up my phone so I couldn’t access anything that needed internet except Disney Plus for some reason I don’t understand why and I didn’t know why and when I accidentally missed when trying to open something and it redownloaded this app it fixed everything and I think that’s dumb so fix it also invasion of privacy and all but who care about that
  • U will hate this app if u get it

    1
    By Sarcastically have fun
    I’m 11 and got caught cursing almost 2 yrs ago and it’s basically like your texting on ur guardians phone and they just go through and read all ur messages u have no privacy I’m only 11 I don’t need that much privacy but I deserve at least a little this app will basically notify ur guardian of “bullying” witch in the bark app is like Evry text messages u send my best way to describe it is transferring all ur information on ur device to another device every time u interact on an app literally anything u might as well talk to each other on ur guardians phone just get rid of ur own phone there’s no use for it u could talk abt Tylenol and they would get a notification if I had one app to get rid of in my whole history of apps I have had it would be this one I wish u luck to all the kids who’s nosey parents make u have this app we’re all probably on the same page.
  • I am a teen.

    1
    By I may like it may not..
    My dad got this app because he wants to control my life apparently? I find it weird that they are allowed to see my texts, i’m a teenage girl i’m going to use foul language with my friends and they’re going to tell me bizarre stories that would most likely notify my parents. Some say it’s supposed to help parents know when something wrong so they don’t need to search but I think it’s just going to cause our parents to search us more. Location and screen time, whatever but texts!? girl

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