'ME' is a safety-first social networking app that connects people in a meaningful way with the people who care about them most
With Cyberbullying and social media usage become more of a concern for parents worldwide, ME was conceived by Clare man Robin Grace, with the intention of making the internet a safer, more enjoyable environment for all.
The platform provides easy to understand e-safety tech literacy education in the form of illustrations, moving image and a mixture of education tools that will allow the user to identify what's dangerous or risky to them.
Robin has set-up a Kickstarter page to help fund his app, *which is only at demo stage*. He needs to raise €75,000 to make 'ME' happen, so you if it sounds like something you would like to support, you can donate by clicking here.
ME will be free to download
ME will have no subscription of any kind
And
ME will have no advertising of any kind. EVER!
4-Step Strategy
Once the user engages with the education they will have the choice in how they want to respond:
Step 1 - recognize the dangers through age appropriate education.
Step 2 - Take a break when and if you need to.
Step 3 - Connect with someone in your support network.
Step 4 - Build your confidence and resilience by engaging with a pro-social (eg sporting/outdoor activity).
These steps can be applied to any dangerous or risky scenario that a young person may encounter as a positive response, and if the person needs to seek further assistance or advice ME will provide links to professional support services in their locality.
Robin chats to Dermot and Dave's Dermot Whelan about his journey from child abuse to joining the Gardaí, which led him to create the app; "I'm bringing my personal and professional experiences to this".
Check out the chat in full by pressing the play button on screen.