DreamGuard helps communities protect children from online predators — covering every platform kids use, all in one place.
Three simple steps to make the internet safer for kids.
Flag a suspicious username across any platform — no real names needed. Just the handle and what happened.
Reports appear on the public board so parents, kids, and educators can stay informed and protect their communities.
For serious threats, we link directly to NCMEC, the FBI CyberTipline, and each platform's safety team.
Everything you need, organized in one place.
Flag a suspicious username across any of 20+ platforms for the community board.
Browse and search all community reports. Filter by platform, behavior type, and more.
Every major app your kids use — age ratings, risk levels, and how to report on each one.
Guides, links, and crisis contacts for parents, kids, and educators dealing with online safety.
Flag a suspicious username for the community board. This is not a law enforcement tool — for emergencies, call 911 or NCMEC at 1-800-843-5678.
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Remember: DreamGuard reports are community awareness only. Always report serious threats to law enforcement or the official platform. Reports do not result in bans or legal action.
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Every major platform kids use — age ratings, known risks, and a direct link to report on each one.
Guides, links, and crisis contacts for parents, kids, and educators. Knowledge is the first line of defense.
Predators follow predictable patterns. Learn the tactics they use online so you can spot them before harm occurs.
Read on Thorn.org →Simple rules for what to share, who to trust, and when to tell a trusted adult — explained clearly for young people.
Visit NoFiltr.org →The official channel to report online exploitation of children to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
cybertipline.org →Step-by-step instructions to block and report on Xbox, Discord, Roblox, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and more.
Visit parents.thorn.org →New research on how minors experience and recognize grooming attempts across social platforms.
Read the research →The Department of Homeland Security's national awareness campaign with resources for schools, youth organizations, and families.
Visit Know2Protect →Call 911. To report online exploitation, contact NCMEC at 1-800-843-5678 or visit cybertipline.org. The FBI also accepts reports at tips.fbi.gov.
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