Chat, Social Media
Is GroupMe Safe? A GroupMe App Review for Parents
Overview
There are a lot of ways for kids to start group chats, from text messages and Instagram DMs to WhatsApp and Snapchat. One of the most popular apps is GroupMe, and it’s commonly used for school projects and sports activities. Like many other apps, though, GroupMe has the potential for kids to encounter inappropriate content and experience bullying. In this post, we’ll break down what exactly GroupMe is and explain some of the dangers it presents to children.
Harmful Content 😲
Bullying
When kids gather in groups — whether online or in real life — bullying is always a possibility. In some ways, cyberbullying can be even more common because it’s harder to discern tone in online interactions. There are also myriad ways to bully on GroupMe — from aggressive and threatening messages to purposely kicking someone out of a chat, which can a dramatic (and traumatic) action. Luckily, GroupMe allows you to block contacts from adding you to groups or direct messaging. For steps on how to block a contact, take a look at our GroupMe tech guide.
Adult content
GroupMe chats can grow as large as 5,000 people! And while your kid’s baseball team group chat probably won’t have more than 20 or so, there’s a chance that inappropriate content will get shared. This can take the form of images, videos, text, and links to outside content. GroupMe also has an embedded GIF generator that can turn up inappropriate images, as well.
Secret browser
There’s a way to access the internet via GroupMe that isn’t entirely well known, but could be used by kids. From the settings in the app, you can tap through to get to the company’s Twitter account. It opens in a proprietary browser, so no record of the visit will register in Chrome or Safari. Twitter, as we have discovered, definitely has a porn problem, providing easy access to explicit content without even having to log in.
Predation 🚨
Predation may be a threat if your child joins a large group with tons of users, especially if many are strangers. This threat can be even greater if someone else adds your child to a group without their permission. In these situations, group members may not be who they say they are.
Positive Value 💙
GroupMe can be a great way for kids and teens to stay in touch with sport teams, study groups, friend groups, and more. It’s also an equalizer for both Android and iOS users by eliminating friction between cross-platform text threads — there’s no blue or green bubbles to be seen.
Privacy 🔒
The only way to see a GroupMe group chat is if you’re a member, but this isn’t foolproof. Like with anything on the internet, you never know who is looking over someone’s one shoulder or even taking a screenshot.
Parental Controls ✅
Unfortunately, GroupMe doesn’t have any parental controls. But there is good news! Bark can help you keep your kid safe by allowing you to:
- Block GroupMe entirely, if needed.
- Manage when your child can use GroupMe throughout the day.
- Monitor group messages, direct messages, and images and videos in both
So, should my kid download it?
For kids 14 and over, it’s a good option that enables friends, classmates, and teammates to keep in touch. There are a few dangers, but monitoring with Bark provides oversight into potential issues, and will alert you to situations that may need your attention.
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