According to Bark, a parental control phone tracker app, Houseparty doesn’t monitor chats, which raises the risk of kids being exposed to inappropriate content.This group video chat service is reportedly the fourth most downloaded app and 60 percent of its users are under 24.What parents worry about: Live video apps can raise concerns about privacy and the potential for inappropriate content and interaction with predators. In England, several schools have warned parents about bullying connected with the app.Users can block certain words, for instance, or block messages from people who are not registered users of the app.Tellonym claims to be monitoring for inappropriate content and has a section on their site about managing safety concerns.This anonymous texting app currently has over 10 million users.
Tellonym (13 and up, though anyone under 15 should get parental permission) Users can easily erase chat history, which means they can be tempted to engage in risky behaviors.The makers of Lipsi encourages users to put their Lipsi link on their Instagram account so they can receive anonymous feedback about their posts.
What parents worry about: Apps that allow anonymous texting can lead to poor choices and cyberbullying. How Teens Use Ghost Apps to Hide Online Activity Anonymous Messaging Apps