Australia tried it. Within weeks, children were on VPNs, fake IDs and unregulated apps.
Experts are already urging the UK to rethink.
The only online safety app that will invisibly review what your child is watching on YouTube as it plays, muting or blurring anything harmful, in real time.
With the option to limit screen time and hide addictive YouTube Shorts altogether.
With Filtr running on their device, any child is able to use YouTube for education and entertainment, without the bad bits.
When it’s certain,
it acts.
When it isn’t sure,
it asks you.
Thank you. We’ll keep you updated on FILTR’s progress.
Your email address will be used solely to notify you about FILTR. We will never share, sell or pass on your data to any third party.
of under-16s in Australia still had access to social media following the ban
Molly Rose Foundation, 2026
of parents who use YouTube agree it helps their children learn
Oxford Economics / YouTube Impact Report, 2024
children tells a parent when they see something harmful
Ofcom, 2024
Thank you. We’ll keep you updated on FILTR’s progress.
Your email address will be used solely to notify you about FILTR. We will never share, sell or pass on your data to any third party.
“So much of the mental health struggle we see in pupils across the country stems from harmful content, sometimes with devastating outcomes, so we are proud to be supporting Filtr — a potentially invaluable resource that we can promote through our school partnerships and workshops.”
Charlie Hartley — Founder and CEO, BRIYM
“Robust mechanisms to protect children are essential. Filtr will greatly enhance our ability to safeguard pupils, enabling them to learn in a secure online environment and engage with content safely.”
Railton Blyth — Director of Safeguarding, Multi-Academy Trust