How To Set Up LiveMe Parental Controls
Learn how to set parental controls on your child’s LiveMe account.

LiveMe is a popular livestreaming video app, and while the platform requires users to be 18 years old, kids don’t necessarily follow or pay attention to these rules. As more kids aspire to be famous and rich by showcasing their talents and intelligence to the world, live streaming apps are becoming more and more popular. Parents should consider twice before letting their children use the LiveMe app for their safety.
How to Block Direct Messages from Users You Haven’t Followed on LiveMe
- From the LiveMe app home screen, tap the circle with the half-circle icon at the bottom-right of the screen.
- Tap the Settings icon in the top right corner of the screen.
- Tap Notifications.
- Tap Private Messages Notification.
- Toggle Receive messages from users you haven’t followed off.
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Check out What Parents Need to Know About LiveMe.
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