This Black Friday why not invest in your kids’ safety? Bark has some major discounts on phones and smartwatches available right now

Keeping your kids safe in the wide expanse of the internet seems harder than ever. New apps, social platforms, and messaging tools popping up every month create an increasingly complicated landscape to keep track of – and a lot of headache for parents, as staying ahead of risks becomes a full-time job.

For this reason, many families choose Bark as their haven, one of the most trusted parental control platforms on the market that protects 7.5 million children.

This Black Friday, Bark is offering two limited-time device deals you don’t want to miss.

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Today’s top Bark deals

Save $75 on Bark Phone

Until December 5, you can save $75 on the Bark Phone just by entering the code WOW75 at checkout. The discount is applied as a $25 credit each month during your first three months, with the first $25 taken off right at checkout. Each customer can claim the offer on up to two phones.

The Bark Phone builds Bark’s monitoring capability directly into a kid-friendly smartphone. This empowers parents with automatic alerts for potential risks, screen-time controls, app and website blocking, and location updates. It’s available with two plan options: a Starter Plan for younger kids (no apps or browsing) and an Advanced Plan for older children who need controlled access to apps and social media.View Deal

Save $20 on Bark Smartwatch

You can also save $20 on the Bark Smartwatch when you use the code JOY20, with the offer running from now until December 15. This is a great option for families who want safety features without giving their child a full phone.

The smartwatch option includes location tracking, contact management, text monitoring, and an emergency SOS button. It comes with a Bark Premium subscription included, so parents get the same high-quality alerts and monitoring tools used on the phone version.View Deal

Why go for Bark?

Bark stands out with its meaningful alerts as opposed to invasive tracking. Instead of monitoring your kids’ every single tap, Bark flags potential dangers across apps like Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, WhatsApp, Roblox, Discord, Spotify, Steam, and more, especially on Android, where it monitors over 27 apps.

It’s easy to use, affordable, and designed to support trust between parents and kids, not replace it with surveillance.

With Bark, creating a safer digital environment without micromanaging every moment has never been easier, which is why this platform remains one of the smartest parental control tools available.

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