JuniorShield - Teach your kid to think before they tap.

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JuniorShield is a free 2-minute web game that helps kids 5–9 build instinct for tricky online moments — fake prizes, strangers, oversharing. They learn by making real choices, not by being lectured. No sign-up, and no data about your child is ever collected.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 Minhaj here, founder of JuniorShield I built JuniorShield because "be careful online" means nothing to a 6-year-old. Young kids don't need a lecture about internet safety. They need reps — small, safe practice at the moments that actually trip them up: the pop-up screaming "you won 1000 coins!", the stranger who wants to know where you live, deciding what's okay to share and what stays private. So JuniorShield is a game, not a worksheet. Your kid plays through real situations and makes the call. Get it right, they get a little win. Get it wrong, nothing scary happens — they just see why and try again. Two minutes, no sign-up, and it never collects a single piece of data about your child. One thing that shaped it: a parent told me their 6-year-old couldn't play because she can't read yet. That's half the target age. So I'm building a fully visual mode — tap-the-picture scenarios a pre-reader can finish without a single word on screen. It's early and I'm building it with parents, not at them. If you have a young kid, I'd love for you to try it and tell me one honest thing: does this match a worry you actually have? Brutal feedback is the gift here. 🙏 👉 juniorshield.com