The GDPR-native alternative to Bark β built for European families, powered by AI, with child rights at the core.
Traditional parental controls tell you how long. Ouderapp tells you what.
A lightweight background service on your child's Android or iOS device monitors active apps and samples screen content β fully visible to the child.
Each content signal is classified in real time: category, age-appropriateness, specific concerns, and a recommendation β from Allow to Block.
Parents receive a weekly digest. Children see their own usage in a transparent portal. Conversation replaces blind restriction.
From chess tutorials to radicalization β Ouderapp classifies the entire reality of what children encounter online.
These are pre-loaded examples. Want to classify your own content?
Try the live AI classifier βDescribe any content and see how Ouderapp's AI classifies it in real time.
A weekly overview of screen time, app usage, and AI-flagged content β plus on-demand AI reports.
Generate an AI-written digest: highlights, concerns, and actionable recommendations.
Emma sees the same data as her parents β in a format designed for her. No secrets. Ownership, not control.
Emma sees exactly what her parents see. No hidden monitoring, no surprises. This is a conversation starter, not a surveillance tool.
Children have the right to access their own data. Ouderapp makes this easy β and builds digital literacy while we're at it.
Kids can set their own goals, earn badges for healthy habits, and negotiate limits with parents β turning monitoring into motivation.
GDPR isn't a constraint β it's our design principle. Here's how Ouderapp compares.
| Feature | Typical US apps | Ouderapp |
|---|---|---|
| Data storage location | β US servers (GDPR Art. 44 risk) | β EU servers (Amsterdam/Frankfurt) |
| Child consent model | β Often absent or buried | β Age-appropriate, explicit consent |
| Child data access | β Child has no access | β Full transparency portal for child |
| AI decision transparency | ~ Black box | β Every classification explained |
| Right to deletion (GDPR Art. 17) | ~ Complex, slow process | β Immediate, guaranteed |
| DPIA (Data Protection Impact Assessment) | β Not applicable / not required in US | β Built into product design |
| Lock-in model | β Hard to remove as child grows up | β Designed to evolve with the child |
A privacy-first, layered architecture β GDPR compliance baked in at every level.
This concept needs the right people around the table. Are you one of them?
We need an expert to review our consent flows, data minimization approach, DPIA framework, and DPA registration strategy. GDPR isn't a checkbox β it's our core differentiator.
The biggest technical challenge is the Android/iOS background agent that samples content. Looking for a senior engineer or CTO co-founder with mobile expertise.