Mobicip Supports Safer Internet Day 2026 to Promote Safe and Responsible AI Use

Lakshmi | Published on February 09, 2026

Mobicip's support for Safer Internet Day 2026

Mobicip is a proud participant of Safer Internet Day 2026 today (Feb 10, 2026). As an official supporter, Mobicip leads education and awareness efforts that help families understand emerging digital risks.

As part of this effort, we are publishing an interview series on our YouTube channel with John Zoltner from AIChildSafety.org. The series reflects this year’s Safer Internet Day theme, “Smart Tech, Safe Choices.” It helps parents make informed decisions about AI use at home.

Mobicip’s AI Child Safety Interview Series

As part of its support for Safer Internet Day 2026, Mobicip is publishing an in depth AI child safety interview series on its YouTube channel. The series includes eight conversations between Anitha Swaminathan, VP of Marketing and Digital Safety Advocate at Mobicip, and John Zoltner, CEO and founder of AIChildSafety.org. Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is shaping children’s online experiences and what families need to understand to use AI responsibly.

Mobicip with John Zoltner.  Video series on Safe AI use.

The first video answers common questions parents and children ask about what AI offers and where risks begin. John explains why unrestricted AI access creates safety concerns and stresses supervised, age appropriate use. He also discusses rising worries around self harm risks and harmful online interactions.

The second video examines the broader impact of AI on child development. The discussion covers research, cognitive dependence, and effects on creativity, confidence, and independent thinking.

The remaining videos in the eight part series will share expert insights on Mobicip’s YouTube channel.

Parents seeking more support can also explore Mobicip’s blog, which features a plethora of articles focused on digital safety. These resources offer valuable guidance for families, and readers are encouraged to hop over and check them out.

What Parents Can Expect From the Videos

Parents watching Mobicip’s AI child safety interview series can expect honest, practical conversations that focus on real world concerns. The videos address how children interact with AI today, not just in theory, but in everyday digital spaces they already use. Each discussion breaks down complex topics into clear takeaways that parents can understand and apply at home

The series explores both the benefits and risks of AI, with a strong emphasis on supervision, boundaries, and age appropriate use. Parents will hear about how AI can affect learning, behavior, and emotional development, as well as why unrestricted access can create new safety challenges. The conversations also highlight research based insights and expert perspectives that help parents separate hype from reality.

Most importantly, the videos offer guidance rather than fear. Parents can expect thoughtful advice, practical strategies, and encouragement to stay involved in their children’s digital lives while helping them make safer, more responsible choices around technology.

Mobicip’s Commitment to Safer Internet Day 2026

Mobicip stays committed to helping families protect children from digital risks as technology evolves. We work closely with parents, guardians, and schools to understand real online concerns. These conversations help us adapt solutions for different ages and digital environments.

Our team tracks emerging digital risks, including new apps, trends, and safety threats. When new issues arise, we act quickly to understand and address them.
We respond through tools, resources, and guidance rather than reacting after harm occurs. Mobicip provides 24×7 customer support to answer questions about our parental control solutions.

Our research team studies child safety and parental control topics continuously. Our work supports a growing blog library that offers practical, trustworthy guidance for families.

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How Mobicip Supports Safer Online Experiences

Mobicip supports safer online experiences by giving families tools and knowledge to manage children’s digital lives confidently. Our parental control features help parents set boundaries, monitor activity, and reduce harmful content exposure. We also focus on education through expert resources, interviews, and research driven insights.

Mobicip Safety during Safer Internet Day 2026

FAQ

What is Mobicip’s role in Safer Internet Day 2026?

Mobicip is an official supporter of Safer Internet Day 2026 through education and awareness efforts. We also promote responsible AI use through expert led conversations for families

Why is Mobicip focusing on AI safety for children?

AI tools now appear in many digital spaces children use daily. Without guidance and supervision, these tools can expose children to safety and developmental risks.

Who is featured in Mobicip’s AI child safety interview series?

The series features conversations between Anitha Swaminathan and John Zoltner from AIChildSafety.org. Together, they discuss how AI affects children and families.

Where can parents watch the interview series?

Parents can watch the full interview series on Mobicip’s YouTube channel. New videos publish as part of an eight part series.

How else does Mobicip help families stay digitally safe?

Mobicip offers parental control tools that help parents manage screen time and content. We also provide research based guidance through our blog and customer support.

Blog Author

Written by Lakshmi

Lakshmi is a ‘working mother,’ a clichéd phrase she believes to be tautology. On the professional front, she has been a science writer for about two decades and is still nerdy enough to be excited about inventions, discoveries and developments. As a mother, also for about two decades, she has raised a charming daughter in the digital era. The daughter is an adult now, but Lakshmi is still learning about parenting a digital native. Being a writer, she can’t help sharing what she learns with those who seek answers and solutions to parenting issues.

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