Browser safety · Updated 2026-04-24 · 3 min read
Family Online Safety Report Template
A practical template for weekly parent reviews: risk signals, hidden posts, ignored posts, conversations, and next actions.
A safety report should reduce panic, not create a courtroom. The best report shows patterns, categories, domains, and actions without dumping an entire browsing history into a parent dashboard.
A weekly review can include risk signals, hidden posts, ignored posts, repeated domains, useful conversations, and one or two rules to change. More than that becomes noise.
The report should explicitly separate 'signal' from 'proof'. A classifier can be wrong. The parent job is to review context, ask calmly, and improve the plan.
Parent Checklist
- Review high and medium signals first.
- Check hidden posts for false positives.
- Mark harmless content as ignored so the classifier improves.
- Look for repeated categories rather than one-off mistakes.
- End with one conversation and one settings change.
What to Say
This report is a signal, not a verdict.
Let us look at the pattern together.
If the tool hid something harmless, we will fix the rule.
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