A child-safe smartphone with built-in age-appropriate guardrails and remote monitoring capabilities for parents, has launched in the UK for the first time.
Pinwheel is a specially designed operating system loaded directly onto a range of existing smartphones and can be used on all major networks.
The US firm argues the setup provides a more compelling alternative than giving young people a basic mobile phone they may not like or a high-end smartphone without the same level of safety features.
Pinwheel devices enable parents to remotely monitor all of a child’s text messages and call history and they give parents the ability to approve contacts and set time limits for apps and chat time.
They also have a curated app library designed to be age-appropriate for the child in question with all social media apps and web browsers not included.
Growing concerns about the impact of social media platforms and general phone screen time on children’s physical well-being and mental health have led to many of the biggest phone makers and online platforms introducing various parental controls and safety features in recent years.
However, this is a patchwork system that often requires parents to have an account on the platform in question or use a similar device.
Pinwheel says parents can monitor their devices from a central online portal, accessible from either desktop or mobile.
Parents can customise settings over time, unlocking more features as their child grows into an independent young person who is able to manage technology well.
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The firm’s chief executive and founder, Dane Witbeck, said: “Ever since we launched Pinwheel in the US a few years ago, word spread quickly among parents everywhere, including in the UK. We are so excited to finally be able to meet the demand for our phones here.
“Now parents and children have a way to stay connected and enjoy the benefits and fun of a smartphone – from sharing photos, texting friends, playing games and more, but with the guardrails and monitoring that keep everyone safe and reduce family conflict.
“We believe our phones give families a way to help children develop healthy habits around digital device usage and screen time without the negative impacts and distractions of social media and open internet access.”
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