The Young Minds App wants to protect and educate children online and will show its tech at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 | TechCrunch
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The Young Minds App wants to protect and educate children online and will show its tech at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 | TechCrunch
"The startup was founded by Nino Dvalidze (pictured), an entrepreneur and a mother of two from the United Kingdom. Dvalidze told TechCrunch that the idea for Young Minds came from conversations with fellow parents, who are also worried about how to keep their children safe, while also allowing them to have access to the internet, which, she admitted, is "enormously helpful in terms of education and exploration and connection with so many people outside of your immediate zone of contacts.""
"Dvalidze explained that Young Minds, which will be presenting at Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, has two versions: the parent app and the children app. The former gives certain control to the latter, allowing parents to set up screen time limits, to curtail certain content, but not the ability to monitor all communications on their kids' devices. Disrupt runs October 27 to 29 in San Francisco."
Young Minds provides parent and child mobile apps that combine parental controls with privacy-preserving AI content scanning and educational features. Parents can set screen time limits and restrict specific content without full access to children’s communications. The child app uses AI to detect and flag potentially harmful content and explains why items are blocked to teach safer behaviors. The company states it does not store user data and includes an in-app chatbot to help parents understand risks. Android is available now; an adapted iOS version will launch with platform-specific workarounds.
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