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Mauritius Telecom Launches Parental Control Platform to Enhance Child Online Safety

May 14, 2026
1 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

The service is designed to provide families with greater control over children’s internet usage through features focused on online safety, responsible screen time management, and real-time monitoring.

Mauritius Telecom  has launched my.t protect Parental Control, a new digital safety solution aimed at helping parents manage and protect their children’s online experience.

The service is designed to provide families with greater control over children’s internet usage through features focused on online safety, responsible screen time management, and real-time monitoring.

According to Mauritius Telecom, the platform includes content filtering and adapted navigation tools intended to shield children from inappropriate online content while promoting safer browsing experiences.

The solution also offers screen time management capabilities, allowing parents to better supervise and regulate device usage. In addition, the platform includes real-time location tracking and alert features designed to improve child safety and parental awareness.

The launch reflects growing efforts by telecom operators and digital service providers to strengthen online child protection as digital connectivity and internet usage continue to expand across households and schools.

Through the introduction of my.t protect Parental Control, Mauritius Telecom aims to support safer digital environments for children while encouraging responsible and secure use of online technologies.

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