The effects on mobile cyberbullying are often overlooked by parents. With kids using smartphones for chats, photos, and apps, bullying has moved online—impacting nearly 1 in 5 young Australians aged 8–17, according to the eSafety Commissioner.
One of the lesser-known causes of cyberbullying is unrestricted camera access. Children can take, receive, or share photos without understanding long-term consequences. These photos can quickly spread through social media, text groups, or third-party apps—often resulting in emotional harm, public shaming, or exclusion.
If you’re concerned about mobile safety, the Kidcomms P110 provides a safer option. It has no camera, no social media, and no internet access, making it impossible to misuse the device for cyberbullying.
Need support navigating online risks? Visit the Office of the eSafety Commissioner for trusted resources on preventing cyberbullying and protecting children online.

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