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KRIV-TV (Houston, TX) - ISIAH FACTOR UNCENSORED

April 7, 2026

TV news interview about online safety

CyberSafely.ai was recently featured on KRIV-TV's "Isiah Factor Uncensored," a popular Houston-based news and talk program known for tackling timely, community-focused issues. The segment highlighted the growing challenges families face in keeping children safe online and how AI-powered monitoring tools are providing parents with a new line of defense against cyberbullying, online predators, and other digital threats.

The appearance comes at a time when concerns about children's online safety have reached a tipping point for many families. With social media use among young people at record levels and reports of cyberbullying, sextortion, and online exploitation continuing to rise, the conversation around what parents can -- and should -- do to protect their kids has never been more urgent.

Key Topics from the Segment

The Reality of Children's Social Media Use

One of the central themes of the Isiah Factor Uncensored segment was the sheer scale of children's engagement with social media. Despite minimum age requirements on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat, studies consistently show that a majority of children begin using social media well before the age of 13. By the time they reach high school, most teens are active on multiple platforms and spending several hours per day scrolling, messaging, and posting.

For many parents, this presents an uncomfortable gap between what they think is happening on their child's phone and what is actually taking place. The segment emphasized that awareness is the first step -- parents need to understand which platforms their children are using, how those platforms work, and what risks they present.

How AI-Powered Tools Detect Threats

A significant portion of the discussion focused on how CyberSafely.ai uses artificial intelligence to help families stay ahead of online threats. Unlike traditional content filters that block specific websites or keywords, CyberSafely.ai's platform analyzes social media activity to identify patterns and language associated with:

  • Cyberbullying -- detecting hostile, threatening, or harassing language directed at or from a child's account
  • Self-harm and mental health concerns -- identifying language that may indicate a child is struggling emotionally or expressing thoughts of self-harm
  • Predatory contact -- flagging interactions with unknown accounts that exhibit grooming behaviors or attempt to move conversations to private channels
  • Inappropriate content sharing -- alerting parents when concerning content is being exchanged

The AI-driven approach allows the platform to catch threats that keyword-based filters would miss, including coded language, slang, and context-dependent communication that is common among young users. Parents receive alerts when the system identifies potential risks, allowing them to intervene early and have informed conversations with their children.

Balancing Safety with Privacy

The segment also addressed a concern that many parents share: how to monitor their child's online activity without eroding trust or invading their privacy. CyberSafely.ai's approach was positioned as a middle ground -- the platform is designed to surface genuine safety concerns rather than provide parents with a comprehensive log of every message and post.

This distinction matters. The goal is not to spy on children but to create a safety net that catches serious issues before they escalate. When paired with open, honest conversations about why monitoring is in place, this approach can actually strengthen the parent-child relationship by demonstrating that oversight comes from a place of care rather than control.

CyberSafely.ai's Mission

The appearance on Isiah Factor Uncensored also provided an opportunity to share CyberSafely.ai's broader mission with the Houston community. The platform was built on the belief that every child deserves to explore the digital world safely and that every parent deserves the tools to make that possible.

Key points discussed during the segment included:

  • Accessibility -- CyberSafely.ai is committed to making digital safety tools available to families across all income levels and technical backgrounds
  • Education -- the platform is part of a larger effort that includes community partnerships, school programs, and educational resources designed to help families build digital literacy
  • Proactive protection -- rather than waiting for a crisis to occur, CyberSafely.ai empowers parents to identify and address risks early, before they cause lasting harm
  • Community partnerships -- CyberSafely.ai works with schools, youth organizations, and community groups to expand the reach of digital safety education

Why Media Coverage Matters

Segments like Isiah Factor Uncensored play an important role in raising awareness about online safety issues that affect families every day. Many parents are unaware of the specific threats their children face online, and media coverage helps bridge that knowledge gap by bringing expert voices and practical solutions into living rooms across the community.

Houston, like every major metropolitan area, is home to hundreds of thousands of families navigating the complex intersection of childhood and technology. When trusted local media outlets give airtime to these issues, it signals to parents that this is not a niche concern -- it is a mainstream challenge that deserves their attention.

What Parents Can Take Away

Whether or not you caught the original segment, the key takeaways for families are clear:

  • Know what your kids are doing online. Familiarize yourself with the platforms they use and the features those platforms offer. Do not assume that your child is too young or too responsible to encounter problems.
  • Use tools that work with you, not against your family. Monitoring does not have to mean surveillance. Platforms like CyberSafely.ai are designed to alert you to genuine risks while respecting your child's growing need for independence.
  • Start the conversation early and keep it going. The most effective protection against online threats is a child who feels safe telling their parent when something goes wrong. Build that trust through regular, non-judgmental dialogue about digital life.
  • Stay informed. Online threats evolve rapidly. Follow trusted sources for updates on new risks, platform changes, and best practices for family digital safety.

Continuing the Conversation

CyberSafely.ai's appearance on KRIV-TV's Isiah Factor Uncensored is part of an ongoing effort to bring the conversation about children's online safety to as many families as possible. As digital threats continue to evolve, so must the tools and strategies families use to address them.

Parents in the Houston area and beyond can learn more about CyberSafely.ai's platform and resources by visiting the CyberSafely.ai website. Because protecting kids online is not a one-time conversation -- it is a commitment that grows and adapts alongside your family.