Fortera helps parents understand online risk using game aware safety intelligence. No screen recording. No message reading. No voice recording. Parent first control.
Consoles are locked systems so Fortera uses a smarter approach: understand the digital environment and risk signals without invading privacy.
Parents set each child’s age range and safety sensitivity. Fortera adjusts recommendations automatically. A game might be “fine” for teens but risky for younger kids.
Fortera evaluates the environment: open chat exposure, voice chat, UGC (user generated content), moderation risk, scams, and monetization pressure not private messages.
Parents receive clear explanations and recommended actions (settings changes, safer alternatives, and boundary suggestions) without surveillance.
Fortera observes privacy safe signals at the environment level (platform/game context + risk patterns) and turns it into guidance for parents. It does not record screens or read messages.
Example signals: platform type, chat exposure settings, session timing patterns, interaction frequency, risk categories for environments not chat content.
Parents don’t need vague warnings. They need clarity: what game, what device, what risk category, and what to do next.
Fortera summarizes the environment: platform/game, device, chat exposure, and risk categories. It then suggests settings changes and safer alternatives.
Fortera doesn’t just say “Roblox is risky.” It shows the exact platform, game, device, and why with a clear score.
Built for the places kids actually play consoles, mobile, PC, and home networks.
Examples of the environments Fortera can evaluate with age aware safety guidance.
Be part of the first privacy first safety layer designed for modern gaming.