Ha yes very true! I see it like having a batman signal whenever it is needed:) Bark’s AI team are the true vigilantes. They continuously evolve their AI system in order to help their users stay ahead of potential risks. Definitely a reliable and user friendly tool for parents.
Bark lets you adjust the sensitivity of its monitoring algorithm by letting you turn alerts on or off for each category of potential issues and for each child. This lets you give leniency to older or more mature children to browse freely when it comes to certain things like profanity without receiving alerts, while ensuring you’re still notified each time a younger child encounters a potential issue.
I also tested Bark’s text message monitoring by having a family member send me a threatening message. Bark sent me an alert 20 minutes later that included the text of the relevant message.
Bark’s website and app filtering can block web access to websites and mobile apps - it uses a virtual private network (VPN) to route all internet activity on your child’s device through an encrypted server, allowing connections to some websites and apps while blocking others. You can use default settings or create 3 alternative rule sets (free time, school hours, and bedtime) and automatically enforce different rule sets during different times of the day, manually switch your child to a different rule set, or completely pause the internet on their device at any time. Changing which apps are allowed is incredibly easy, and it simply requires toggling each app/website on or off.
The Bark for Kids app automatically monitors Chrome and Edge browsers, as well as a number of social media apps like TikTok, Kik, Skype, Discord, and even Snapchat. You can then monitor additional apps or social media platforms by either logging into your child’s account from the parent dashboard or allowing your child to log in from their own device. This lets you monitor their account while retaining trust by not requiring them to give you their password so you can see everything they’re doing.
Can Bark provide a location history of a child's movements, including details about when they arrived and left specific places, and can it track the amount of time a child spends in different areas?
Yes! Bark also keeps a location history of all the places your child has visited in the last 7 days and when they’ve arrived and left those places - so you can more easily identify certain patterns. I also think it’s great that Bark tells you how long your kid has spent in a certain area and that it follows their steps in that area.
Does Bark offer real-time tracking for parents to monitor their children's location, and can parents set to receive alerts when their child leaves or arrives at specific places?
Great question! Bark allows you to track your child in real time on Android and iOS. As long as your kid has an internet connection, you can see where they are on a pretty accurate map (in my tests, Bark updated the location every 4-5 minutes). You can also get directions to your kid’s current location, which is pretty useful when you need to pick them up. Bark also has a geofencing feature that allows you to mark places and set boundaries on a map you can add familiar places, like school or home, set a radius of up to 0.12 miles (or 200 meters), and get an alert when your child leaves or arrives in predefined zones. To test this feature, I listed my home, and any time I left or returned to it, Bark sent me an alert within 5 minutes.
Bark did a really good job during my tests, after installing the Bark Kids app to my own Android phone, I tried to visit 10+ adult and online casino websites. Bark blocked every one of them and sent alerts to my dashboard that one of my “children” had attempted to visit this type of website. Unfortunately, when Bark alerts you about a blocked website, it doesn’t give you an option to immediately whitelist it from within an alert page, and you’ll need to manually go into the app settings and add the URL to the list of allowed websites
Can we as a parents set different web and app filtering rules based on the time of day using Bark's screen time management, and is it possible to create custom schedules for each day of the week?
Bark’s screen time management works by applies different web and app filtering rules to different times of the day. This lets you determine which apps and websites your child should be allowed to access during school hours, bedtime, or free time. You can create different schedules for each day, too, allowing you to restrict access to certain apps during school hours and giving more free time on the weekends.
Could you explain how Bark ensures monitoring even when a child switches or creates an alternative account? kid right now is kinda tech savvy you know xD
Great question! I like that Bark can detect when your child switches or creates an alternative account. This helps prevent your child from creating a secret profile to circumvent Bark’s monitoring. In addition, I think it’s great that any app or platform you’re monitoring on the account level will be monitored regardless of what device your child is using (so long as they’re still using their own account). Finally, if your child starts using an app that Bark is able to monitor but still isn’t monitoring, it will send you an alert and allow you to connect the account (or allow your child to connect it) to enable monitoring.
Yes! Bark works on both iOS and Android devices. It's great because not all parental control apps work on both platforms which can be really frustrating especially when not everyone in the family has the same phone or when deciding on which new phone to get (which is a complicated decision as is:). Awesome question!
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The fact that Bark's AI can detect potential issues, even when disguised in teen language, is beyond impressive. It's like having a digital guardian
Ha yes very true! I see it like having a batman signal whenever it is needed:) Bark’s AI team are the true vigilantes. They continuously evolve their AI system in order to help their users stay ahead of potential risks. Definitely a reliable and user friendly tool for parents.
Thanks for the review video. I really appreciate taking the time to explain Bark:)
No problem! Hope you enjoyed it and thank you!
How can you customize alerts with Bark based on your child's age and maturity level?
Bark lets you adjust the sensitivity of its monitoring algorithm by letting you turn alerts on or off for each category of potential issues and for each child. This lets you give leniency to older or more mature children to browse freely when it comes to certain things like profanity without receiving alerts, while ensuring you’re still notified each time a younger child encounters a potential issue.
How quickly did Bark send you an alert when you tested its text message monitoring with a threatening message?
I also tested Bark’s text message monitoring by having a family member send me a threatening message. Bark sent me an alert 20 minutes later that included the text of the relevant message.
How does Bark's website and app filtering work, and can you set different rules for different times of the day?
Bark’s website and app filtering can block web access to websites and mobile apps - it uses a virtual private network (VPN) to route all internet activity on your child’s device through an encrypted server, allowing connections to some websites and apps while blocking others. You can use default settings or create 3 alternative rule sets (free time, school hours, and bedtime) and automatically enforce different rule sets during different times of the day, manually switch your child to a different rule set, or completely pause the internet on their device at any time. Changing which apps are allowed is incredibly easy, and it simply requires toggling each app/website on or off.
Which web browsers and social media apps does the Bark for Kids app automatically monitor? I want to monitor my kids app
The Bark for Kids app automatically monitors Chrome and Edge browsers, as well as a number of social media apps like TikTok, Kik, Skype, Discord, and even Snapchat. You can then monitor additional apps or social media platforms by either logging into your child’s account from the parent dashboard or allowing your child to log in from their own device. This lets you monitor their account while retaining trust by not requiring them to give you their password so you can see everything they’re doing.
Can Bark provide a location history of a child's movements, including details about when they arrived and left specific places, and can it track the amount of time a child spends in different areas?
Yes! Bark also keeps a location history of all the places your child has visited in the last 7 days and when they’ve arrived and left those places - so you can more easily identify certain patterns. I also think it’s great that Bark tells you how long your kid has spent in a certain area and that it follows their steps in that area.
Does Bark offer real-time tracking for parents to monitor their children's location, and can parents set to receive alerts when their child leaves or arrives at specific places?
Great question! Bark allows you to track your child in real time on Android and iOS. As long as your kid has an internet connection, you can see where they are on a pretty accurate map (in my tests, Bark updated the location every 4-5 minutes). You can also get directions to your kid’s current location, which is pretty useful when you need to pick them up. Bark also has a geofencing feature that allows you to mark places and set boundaries on a map you can add familiar places, like school or home, set a radius of up to 0.12 miles (or 200 meters), and get an alert when your child leaves or arrives in predefined zones. To test this feature, I listed my home, and any time I left or returned to it, Bark sent me an alert within 5 minutes.
How effective is Bark's website and app filtering in blocking inappropriate content, and is it easy to manage the allowed websites?
Bark did a really good job during my tests, after installing the Bark Kids app to my own Android phone, I tried to visit 10+ adult and online casino websites. Bark blocked every one of them and sent alerts to my dashboard that one of my “children” had attempted to visit this type of website. Unfortunately, when Bark alerts you about a blocked website, it doesn’t give you an option to immediately whitelist it from within an alert page, and you’ll need to manually go into the app settings and add the URL to the list of allowed websites
Can we as a parents set different web and app filtering rules based on the time of day using Bark's screen time management, and is it possible to create custom schedules for each day of the week?
Bark’s screen time management works by applies different web and app filtering rules to different times of the day. This lets you determine which apps and websites your child should be allowed to access during school hours, bedtime, or free time. You can create different schedules for each day, too, allowing you to restrict access to certain apps during school hours and giving more free time on the weekends.
Could you explain how Bark ensures monitoring even when a child switches or creates an alternative account? kid right now is kinda tech savvy you know xD
Great question! I like that Bark can detect when your child switches or creates an alternative account. This helps prevent your child from creating a secret profile to circumvent Bark’s monitoring. In addition, I think it’s great that any app or platform you’re monitoring on the account level will be monitored regardless of what device your child is using (so long as they’re still using their own account). Finally, if your child starts using an app that Bark is able to monitor but still isn’t monitoring, it will send you an alert and allow you to connect the account (or allow your child to connect it) to enable monitoring.
Does Bark work on both iOS and Android devices?
Yes! Bark works on both iOS and Android devices. It's great because not all parental control apps work on both platforms which can be really frustrating especially when not everyone in the family has the same phone or when deciding on which new phone to get (which is a complicated decision as is:). Awesome question!