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Is There a Kids TikTok App? Here’s What You Need to Know

Agnes W Linn

Everyone’s on TikTok. Adults. Teens. Kids. In fact, most people spend an average of 52 minutes scrolling TikTok. That’s not surprising. If you’ve tried the app, you know that it’s so easy to burn through several hours just scrolling aimlessly.

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Risks of TikTok

Sometimes, the content you stumble upon is informative (like those fun Costco finds of the week… or a new recipe to shake up Taco Tuesday).

But sometimes, the content is wildly inappropriate, making you wonder if there are apps like TikTok for kids. Just take a look at a sample of TikTok videos we found by scrolling the social media app for 5 minutes:

  • People on the street being asked their body count (that’s Gen Z talk for how many people you’ve slept with)
  • Women wearing baggy shirts and then instantly changing into a barely fitting bikini in the blink of an eye
  • Teens and adults doing stupid challenges and following trends that are downright dangerous
  • Violent videos caught on police cam or CCTV
  • People telling racist and sexist jokes

That’s just the horrible content you’ll see in TikTok. There are also some major privacy concerns. How major? So much so that the US government is forcing TikTok to separate from the Chinese company that operates it, or the app will be banned in the United States.

If you’re looking for a Kids version of TikTok, there isn’t one made by the same company. But there are apps like TikTok but safer. We found the best 5.

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Alternative #1: Zigazoo Kids

Zigazoo is our top choice for parents looking for a kids TikTok app alternative. The experience is monitored by real people (not AI and algorithms) and has a no bullying and no messaging philosophy. In fact, you can’t even text message someone on Zigazoo, which helps weed out all those weirdos and predators lurking on social media.

Alternative #2: Coverstar

Coverstar bills itself as a positive social media app. And it stands by that. There’s no bullying. There’s no explicit content permitted. And it’s built for kids who just want to have a good time on social media.

It’s the perfect app for kids who want to be a part of all those big social media trends, but without having to deal with profane language and inappropriate content. Everything is kid-friendly, making this kid’s version of TikTok well worth exploring.

Alternative #3: Triller

Celebrities are flocking to Triller to create and share all kinds of content. Music videos. Slices of their real lives. You name it. The app is suitable for kids 12 and over, so keep that in mind. And while some of the content can get a little crazy (and maybe a bit inappropriate), we found Triller to be tamer than TikTok

Alternative #4: Grom

If your kids are looking to showcase their personality, Grom might be the best app to do so. Designed for kids 16 years of age and younger, Grom really is focused on safety. When your kids sign up, they’ll need to upload a Parent Authorization video. Basically, you’ll need to record a short video giving your child permission to use the app.

Grom also has content filtering in place, plus staff moderation. And you can monitor what your kids are doing from your own account. Grom gives you the power to read posts, comments, and even messages.

Alternative #5: YouTube Kids

YouTube is packed with a lot of TikTok-style content. And that means it’s also packed with inappropriate stuff that you don’t want your kids to see. The good people of Google understand this. So, they’ve created a kids TikTok app alternative called YouTube Kids. You can rest easy knowing that the content on there isn’t as explicit as what’s on TikTok.

How to Stop Kids from Seeing Inappropriate TikTok Content

If your kids are still insistent on having TikTok and these alternatives don’t work for you, consider installing a monitoring app on their phone. mSpy is a great one and it can help you feel a little bit better about what’s on TikTok.

That’s because with mSpy, you can see the apps they’re using on their phone — and even find out what they’re watching on TikTok or what they’re saying in their private TikTok chats.

mSpy takes screenshots of their phone in use, so if they’re watching TikTok, you can find out what they’ve been looking at. It also includes a keylogger that captures keystrokes as they’re typing, so you can find out what they’re searching for.

And if they’re sharing TikTok videos through private chats on other apps like Instagram, Snapchat, Messenger, iMessage, and others, you’ll know about it. mSpy lets you read their private conversations on all kinds of apps. Text too. Even email.

You can take mSpy for a spin and see if it’s right for you. Check out the free demo on the mSpy website and you won’t have to worry about kid friendly apps like TikTok.

Stay Safe on All Social Apps

Is there a kid version of TikTok? No, but there are some great alternatives, so explore what we’ve recommended and see what works for you and your family. And no matter what app you choose, just remember that it’s important to make sure your kids are using it safely.

Talk to them about the dangers they might experience online, and how social media addiction can be harmful to their mental health.

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Agnes Linn was born into the family of an eloquent preacher (parish priest), with the inevitable passion for writing. She received classic education in Philosophy, as well as Modern Mass Media Management; married, mother of one kid.

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