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Parents’ guidance: is Sendit anonymous and safe on Snapchat

Anonymity on the internet is great when you’re the one sharing content or putting up comments. However, it is always unwise to open yourself to anonymous feedback. Others are much more aggressive and toxic when they know that their identities are secret. So, you are easily subjected to cyberbullying and hateful comments when you give people the opportunity for anonymous feedback. The same goes true for the Sendit addon on Snapchat, where people often wonder, “Is Sendit anonymous on Snapchat?” If you’re also wondering about this add-on and how it can impact you and your child, then keep reading.

What is Sendit on Snapchat?

Sendit is an add-on for Snapchat, and you can download it from the official Play Store and the App Store. It is a decent tool that allows users to get anonymous feedback from people added to their Snapchat.

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The anonymity aspect of Sendit makes it especially popular among teenagers. Kids often seek validation from random friends and contacts to make themselves feel better. Those teenagers assume that people will be more willing to say true feelings or post interesting comments when their identities won’t be revealed. Sadly, the reality can be far from flattering in most situations. It is much more common for teenagers to be hateful and say mean things about each other when they have the full cover of anonymity.

Still, there are some use cases where Sendit can help people. If you’re doing a research-based survey for a project and need honest feedback, then Sendit is your best bet. Moreover, you can rely on this application to play fun AR games with your friends. So, don’t just look at the negative side of things.

If used correctly, anonymous Sendit can be a pretty nifty tool on Snapchat in your kit. You can get meaningful data on any topic when using this tool, and people will be more likely to participate in your study. Just make sure not to ask questions which are too specific. Otherwise, it will cause hesitation among the participants.

Is Sendit anonymous? How does it work on Snapchat?

On the surface, Sendit on Snapchat is anonymous. When you post a story or any AR prompt, it will hide the identities of the users who open up the prompt. If you’re on the free version of this add-on, then there isn’t much that you can do to find out the identity of the responders.

However, the Sendit app offers hints about the sender when you pay for its premium service. It is a great marketing move by the app developers to get more and more people to subscribe to the paid plan.

On the other hand, this marketing move defeats the whole purpose of using Sendit. Once people know that the other person can get hints about their identity, they are less willing to be honest in their responses. So, even though Sendit is marketed as a completely anonymous tool, the receiver might still find ways to figure out your identity. 

Another way free users can figure out the identity of the sender is by asking highly specific questions. These specific questions partially or competently reveal the identity of the responder. The receiver can make a pretty educated guess about who is responding, especially when they ask a question among their friends.

So, I don’t completely trust Sendit’s anonymity. Moreover, I would suggest always giving a generic answer and not being too harsh when accepting prompts generated from this tool.

Here is how you can use anonymous Sendit on Snapchat:

1. Download and install Sendit from the App Store or the Play Store.

2. Launch the application and allow the necessary permissions. 

3. Create the question by clicking on the text box or switch to AR games. Then click on the share button.

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4. Allow Sendit to open Snapchat.

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5. Choose a favorite lens with the Sendit prompt.

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6. Share the Sendit prompt on your Snapchat story or with specific friends. 

7. Now wait for the responses.

Is the Sendit app safe?

Sendit isn’t a completely safe app, especially for teenagers. Even though it is rated “T”, it would be a good idea to keep your child away from this app until they are above 17. Otherwise, your child might be hurt due to cyberbullying and even exploitation. This application doesn’t work independently and must be integrated with Snapchat. You may not know that Snapchat is filled with mature content, and some people use it for sexting. So, don’t think for a second that the anonymous Sendit app is safe for teenagers who are using Snapchat. 

Aside from its link with Snapchat, getting anonymous feedback from strangers or even friends is always a bad idea. However, kids don’t realize this issue. For some reason, kids will always assume that others will have flattering things to say about them. However, when they get mean and harsh comments from anonymous cyberbullies, their confidence is crushed. So, if you wish to protect your teenager‘s confidence, keep them away from Sendit. Otherwise, it is only a matter of time until they are targeted by bullies and even predators.

What parents need to know about Sendit?

To keep your kid safe from bullies and predators using Sendit, you need to first educate yourself about this application. Here are a few things you need to know about Sendit. 

Anyone can get hints or figure out who sent a Sendit by either paying for the subscription or matching notifications with the story views. Moreover, people often send stories to specific friends on their lists. That way, it is easier for the sender to figure out who responded to their Sendit prompt and what they said.

People primarily respond with texts and short replies on Sendit. However, users are also allowed to share picture content through the prompt. Even though this is rare, your kid can still get explicit pictures from predators when they are using Sendit. 

There aren’t any age restrictions or verification gateways to keep your child safe in Sendit. Even if your child is a pre-teen, they can sign up for the application and connect it to their Snapchat account. 

There are no parental controls, and your kid can send any message they want with this application. Moreover, there aren’t any chat filters or text filters to keep your child safe from profanity or vulgar comments.

We can not control users to exploit the anonymity offered by Sendit to say horrible and mean things. This situation can be pretty destructive for your child’s mental health.

All in all, the only safe bet is to keep your child away from Sendit. There isn’t a single good thing that your kid will get out of this tool. Moreover, you should remove Snapchat along with the Sendit app from your kid’s phone. Both these apps are for mature audiences only, and Snapchat is notorious for being a sexting application. 

How to keep your kids safe from anonymous apps like Sendit?

As a matter of fact, parents can’t just leave everything else and sit with your kid just to see what they do on their phone, right? So, you’ll have to come up with effective and practical ways to keep your child away from apps like Sendit. Here is what I’d recommend.

  • Have an open conversation: The best way to save your kids is by educating them about the issue. You need to make your child realize that they can never share their private details online. Moreover, they should avoid anonymous feedback from people, even if they are only sharing content among friends.
  • Check your kid’s phone regularly: Taking a peek at your kid’s device regularly will help you stay ahead of the problem and find any suspicious apps in time. Get their permission before you do this! After all, adolescents have an extremely strong need for privacy and personal space.
  • Limit their screen time: Kids will only explore anonymous apps like Sendit when they are bored and addicted to their devices. Limit your child’s screen time daily, they would spend their time exploring some vital apps.
  • Get your kid interested in sports: Kids just want fun things to do, and you can arrange weekly visits to the park to get them interested in outdoor activities. Yes, it will take a bit of effort from your end as well, but it will have a huge impact on your child’s health.
  • Set up a parental control app: Using tools like FlashGet Kids is an excellent way to keep your child away from anonymous apps like Sendit. This tool will offer you live monitoring and location-tracking features. With it, you can remotely block apps on kids’ phones. Moreover, this application also allows screen mirroring and screen time limits.

FAQs

Is Sendit OK for a 13 year old?

Even though Sendit is rated T, it is not OK for a 13-year-old. Instead, you should wait until your child is above 17 before letting them use Sendit.

Can people know who sent a Sendit on Snapchat?

There are plenty of ways to figure out who sent a Sendit on Snapchat. You can get hints from the paid subscription and match notifications with story views.

How to report or block another user on Sendit?

Once you get a message within the app, use the thumbs down icon > spam or bullying > tell team Sendit (for reports) or use the block option.

How do I delete a Sendit I sent to someone?

Just go to the message with the Sendit prompt and delete it from the Snapchat conversation. You can also choose to remove the message prompt within the Sendit application.

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kidcaring, Chief Writer in FlashGet Kids.
She is dedicated to shaping parental control in the digital world. She is an experienced expert in the parenting industry and has engaged in reporting and writing different parental control apps. For the past five years, she has provided additional parental guides for the family and has contributed to changing parenting methods.

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