Predators Use Apps.
Parents Deserve Control.
Online exploitation isn’t just in the headlines—it’s happening through the phones in our children’s hands.
Today:
- Most children encounter pornography between ages 7–13
- Thousands of minors are targeted in sextortion schemes
- Apps for kids include explicit content and anonymous messaging
- AI chatbots can simulate sexual conversations with minors
This isn’t just screen time. It’s exposure, grooming, and exploitation.
Yet app stores still allow minors to download apps without parental approval, use misleading age ratings, and access anonymous messaging tools.
Parents are being locked out of decisions that affect their children’s safety.
The App Store Accountability Act puts parents back in control.
This legislation ensures:
- Parents approve the apps minors download
- Honest age ratings are enforced
- Anonymous messaging is blocked by default
- AI chatbots require parental approval
- Parents control who can contact their child
Add your name to demand App Store Accountability.


