Vikido.com – Facebook For Parents And Children


Vikido.comFacebook and parents aren’t exactly known for going like bread and butter. Quite the opposite, actually. There are few parents who jump with joy at the thought of their children opening their own Facebook accounts. And that’s exactly the people this new service targets so intelligently. Named Vikido, we can define it as a safe and secure social networking service in which parents can interact with their children without anybody’s intromission.


Vikido works both on the Web and on mobile devices, and it basically enables users (IE, parents and their children) to do all that can be done on Facebook, and share all the kind of media that people always share on social networking sites. Only that the word “social” has a far more restricted meaning here.


And Vikido also has some unique features of its own. Preeminent among them is the presence of educational content for parents and their little ones to go through together. And remember, the interactions that take place remain safe from unwanted eyes at all times.


Vikido is in a ballpark that is adjacent to the one where sites such as uKnowKids and GoGoStat play. These are sites that let parents monitor the activity of their children when they are online, and spot unsafe connections at once.

Vikido.com In Their Own Words

Vikido gives you and your children the freedom to post about your lives in a safe environment online.


Capture special moments with your child and share them with family and friends. We give you the control to decide who will see what content, inside or outside Vikido.

Some Questions About Vikido.com

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Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.

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