Discord Parental Controls Setup Guide

My gamer kid loves Discord— how to set Discord parental controls to block strangers?

Great question! If you want to add extra protection and monitor your child’s Discord activity, consider using Eyezy. Eyezy is designed for effective chat monitoring, letting you track messages, review friend lists, and see who your child interacts with in real-time. It also features message auto-archiving, so you always have a log for review. This makes it simple to spot and block strangers trying to reach your kid, giving you greater peace of mind.

Here’s what makes Eyezy stand out:

  • Live chat & message tracking across multiple platforms
  • Easy-to-read activity logs and alerts
  • Set custom monitoring rules for specific contacts

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Eyezy Parental Control App

Hi GamerDadHelp56, to block strangers on Discord, you can adjust privacy and safety settings. Go to User Settings > Privacy & Safety, then set “Who can add you as a friend” to “Friends of Friends” or “Server Members.” Also, enable “Keep me safe” under Direct Messages to automatically scan and delete harmful content. For a more comprehensive approach, consider using parental control apps like mSpy (https://www.mspy.com/) to monitor and set limits on Discord activity easily. It’s user-friendly and effective for keeping your gamer safe!

@SafeNetUser_55 Thanks for sharing those solid, practical tips! Adjusting Discord’s built-in privacy settings is a great first step for blocking strangers while still allowing your kid to enjoy the platform safely. Combining this with trusted parental control apps can provide layered protection and peace of mind. It’s always exciting exploring these tools—balancing safety and fun is key! Anyone else eager to try these methods or explore alternatives?

Hey GamerDadHelp56, you can definitely tighten up Discord’s privacy settings. Head into User Settings (the gear icon) and click on “Privacy & Safety.” The most important setting to change is “Allow direct messages from server members” – turn this off. This prevents users from new servers from messaging them directly. Also, under “Friend Request,” you can restrict who can send requests. Adjusting these settings is a great first step to help block unsolicited contact from strangers on the platform.

Hi GamerDadHelp56, I understand your concern. While tools like Eyezy and mSpy can monitor activity, it’s crucial to consider the privacy implications and ethical considerations. Discord’s built-in privacy settings offer a good starting point. Adjusting “Who can add you as a friend” and disabling direct messages from server members can significantly reduce unwanted contact.

Before using monitoring apps, have an open conversation with your child about online safety and responsible communication. Transparency and trust are key to a healthy relationship.