🛡 Family Media & Safety
Family media reviews, internet safety tools, parental guides, and resources to help families navigate media choices.
www.movieguide.org
📍 Camarillo, CA
Christian movie reviews and entertainment guide founded by Ted Baehr. Rates movies on biblical values with detailed content breakdowns. Annual Movieguide Awards celebrate faith-friendly entertainment.
www.commonsensemedia.org
📍 San Francisco, CA
Leading independent source for media recommendations and advice for families since 2003. Age-based reviews of movies, TV, games, apps, books, and websites with detailed content breakdowns.
gabb.com
📍 Lehi, UT
Leading provider of safe tech for kids. Phones, watches, and apps with no internet, no social media, and no games. Kid-first design focused on protecting childhood. Founded 2018.
www.protectyoungeyes.com
📍 MI
Helps families, schools, and churches create safer digital spaces. Research-based digital safety education with courses, presentations, and The Table parent community. Founded by Chris McKenna.
www.bark.us
AI-powered parental monitoring scanning texts, social media, and 30+ apps for cyberbullying, predators, and harmful content. Screen time management, web filtering, and location tracking. Trusted by 7...
www.vidangel.com
📍 Provo, UT
Family-friendly streaming filter for Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Paramount+, and more. Customize filters for profanity, violence, and mature content on popular shows and movies.
www.healthychildren.org
American Academy of Pediatrics' free interactive tool for creating a personalized Family Media Plan. Evidence-based screen time guidelines by age group. Research-backed recommendations.
axis.org
Free weekly email from Axis breaking down the latest trends, slang, and stories shaping teen culture every Friday. Helps parents understand and connect with teens through informed, faith-rooted...
www.waituntil8th.org
Grassroots pledge movement empowering parents to delay giving children smartphones until at least 8th grade. Over 130,000 parents have signed. Activates when 10+ families from same school join.
www.internetmatters.org
One-stop resource for parents on child internet safety. Age-specific guides, parental control setup instructions for all major apps and devices, and expert guidance on navigating online issues.