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31 Community Standards, 50,000 Families: Making Pledges Enforceable

Across the country, parent-led movements are setting standards for children’s technology use. Four Norms, Wait Until 8th, the Surgeon General’s Advisory on Social Media, Common Sense Media guidelines — these represent the collective wisdom of families, educators, and health professionals about what healthy digital boundaries look like.

The challenge has always been enforcement. A pledge to delay social media until age 16 is meaningful only if parents can actually enforce it across every platform their child encounters. Until now, that required dozens of manual configurations — one per app, per child, per device.

When a school adopts Four Norms, every family in that community should be able to enforce those standards with a single click — not a weekend of configuring settings.

Jake Klinvex, Founder & CEO

Phosra now supports 31 community standards that collectively reach over 50,000 families and 2,000 schools. Each standard is mapped to specific PCSS rules, so adoption means automatic enforcement across all connected platforms. Explore the full standards library at phosra.com/standards.

About Phosra

Phosra is an open child safety spec and API. Kids use 320+ apps and platforms each with different, fragmented parental controls. Phosra defines a universal spec so platforms can offer interoperable controls and parents can set rules once. We track 78 child safety laws across 25+ jurisdictions. Learn more at phosra.com.

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