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Airtime – Group Video Chat

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Common Sense Media Review

Galen McQuillen By Galen McQuillen , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 17+

Video-chat and media-sharing app is fun but not for kids.

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Why Age 17+?

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Any Positive Content?

Parent and Kid Reviews

age 9+

Based on 1 parent review

age 9+

Good

We use this to watch movies while talking to friends, this is a great app. This is suitable for kids and just a great app in general. All you do is watch a movie while FaceTiming your friends, very useful.

Privacy Rating Warning

  • Unclear whether personal information is sold or rented to third parties.
  • Personal information is shared for third-party marketing.
  • Personalised advertising is displayed.
  • Data are collected by third-parties for their own purposes.
  • User's information is used to track and target advertisements on other third-party websites or services.
  • Data profiles are created and used for personalised advertisements.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (1 ):
Kids say (1 ):

Though the content-sharing options are cool, the usability and privacy concerns make it less than perfect. It's neat to be able to watch videos at the same time as others in the room, but other platforms offer similar features with much more robust video-chat options and better privacy. Airtime - Group Video Chat does score points for having a good selection of available platforms to share from with very little setup required, so you can get started sharing tunes from Spotify or SoundCloud very quickly. Unfortunately,  it can get cluttered very quickly, and it's jarring to get pulled from one room to another when a user accepts your private request, for example. Lastly, there's some worrying stuff in the privacy policy since the developer is granted pretty broad rights to any content you might share, with fairly limited availability to opt out or request content be deleted. While it's clear why teens love this app, parents may want to talk to them about public rooms, sharing content, and broadcasting live.

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