Privacy-first digital trust for modern families
ParentalRadar helps families detect digital risks early and reward responsible behaviour using privacy-first behavioural intelligence and a Trust Score system.
No spying · No message reading · No hidden surveillance
The Problem
“Sleep disappears before parents notice.”
“Problems usually appear too late.”
“Constant battles damage relationships.”
“Healthy boundaries become difficult.”
“Parents need awareness, not panic.”
“Monitoring can create secrecy.”
Core Promise
Detect unusual patterns before they escalate.
Children earn digital freedom through healthy habits.
Shared expectations instead of restrictions.
The Difference
Product
Parents see signals. Children see progress. Everyone sees the same rules.
All calm
Bedtime improved by 22 minutes. Two late-night spikes mid-week. Otherwise a balanced week.
How it works
Sign up in under a minute.
Name, age, device — that's it.
Scan QR. Five permissions.
Shared rules you both see.
Weekly trends, gentle nudges.
Privacy
A metadata-only architecture. The thing your child says stays private — even from you.
Trust Score
A living number that reflects healthy habits — not a grade. Children can see it. Parents can read it. Both of you decide what it unlocks.
Families
“Screen-time arguments dropped dramatically. My son feels involved instead of controlled.”
“The weekly insights helped us talk before problems became bigger.”
“My daughter actually enjoys earning privileges now.”
FAQ
No. ParentalRadar is designed around metadata and behavioural patterns, not private message content.
No. Chats, DMs, and conversations stay private.
No. Photos, galleries, screenshots, and camera content are not part of the pilot.
Yes. The child app is visible and built around participation, agreements, and rewards.
No. It is designed to avoid hidden surveillance and focus on family trust.
Metadata can reveal useful safety patterns without reading what a child says.
Yes. Children can see progress and understand what unlocks more freedom.
Yes. Parents can recognise positive behaviour and connect privileges to healthy habits.
A shared family agreement covering expectations like bedtime, screen time, and privileges.
Yes. Children can request changes and parents can update agreements over time.
Yes. The pilot is Android-first.
Not yet. iOS support is planned later.
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