Top Dangerous Apps Indian Parents Should Watch Out For in 2025
New Apps, New Risks
As smartphones become the go-to device for kids and teens, new apps emerge every year — some fun and educational, others downright risky.
In India, certain apps pose unique threats: from addictive fantasy sports that lead to gambling habits, to predatory platforms disguised as "fun" social tools, and emerging AI-driven risks like deepfakes.
The good news? Many of these can be automatically blocked or restricted with the right parental controls. Here's a rundown of some of the most concerning categories in 2025, based on expert reports, news, and parent experiences.
1. Fantasy Sports and Gambling Apps
Apps like Dream11, MPL, My11Circle, and similar platforms are hugely popular — but they introduce gambling-like mechanics to young users. Teens can get hooked on "winning" virtual money, leading to real financial risks or addiction.
Why it's a concern: Many kids access these under the guise of "cricket games," and they're heavily advertised during matches.
2. Predatory Loan and Quick Cash Apps
Platforms offering instant loans (often banned ones resurfacing) target young users with easy credit, leading to debt traps, harassment, or privacy breaches.
Why it's a concern: Aggressive marketing and simple sign-ups make them accessible to teens experimenting with "independence."
3. Disguised Vault and Hider Apps
These look like calculators or clocks but hide photos, videos, or other apps from parents.
Why it's a concern: Kids use them to secretly store inappropriate content or bypass restrictions.
4. Anonymous Chat and Predator Platforms
Apps for "making new friends" like Yubo, Wink, Hoop, or anonymous polling (NGL, Tellonym) often attract predators posing as peers.
Why it's a concern: Unmoderated chats lead to grooming, cyberbullying, or sharing personal info.
5. Random Video Chat Apps
Platforms like OmeTV, Monkey, Azar, or HOLLA connect strangers via video — often with little moderation.
Why it's a concern: Exposure to explicit content or unsafe interactions happens quickly.
6. Emerging 2025 Threats: AI Companions and Deepfake Apps
AI "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" Apps
Like Replika, Chai, or Character.AI variants — offer emotional relationships that can blur boundaries or include inappropriate chats.
Deepfake and Face-Swap Tools
Apps for creating fake images/videos, used for bullying or non-consensual content.
Why it's a concern: These exploit teens' emotions and curiosity in new ways, with long-term privacy risks.
How to Protect Your Child
Awareness is the first step, but manually blocking every risky app is exhausting — and kids often find workarounds.
That's where smart parental controls help:
- Auto-Blocking by Category: Tools that recognize and restrict harmful apps without you hunting them down
- Age-Based Defaults: Younger kids get stricter protections automatically
- Monitoring Insights: See what apps are being used and step in early
ParentalEdge is built with Indian families in mind — it automatically blocks many of these high-risk apps across categories like gambling, restricted content, and privacy threats. Combined with unbreakable safe search and per-app time windows, it keeps protection strong without constant oversight.
Talk to Your Kids Too
Blocking isn't enough — have open conversations about why these apps are risky. Use activity reports to discuss real usage non-judgmentally.
Staying ahead of these threats doesn't have to be overwhelming. With the right tools, you can give your child safe freedom to explore.
Your child's safety starts with knowing the risks — and having the tools to handle them.