Is Locket Widget Safe for Kids? A Parent's Guide to This App

Elsa Updated on Feb 16, 2026 Filed to: Parent Control

Locket Widget is a photo-sharing app that lets users send pictures directly to their close friends' phone home screens without posting them publicly. Because it offers a more private way to share everyday moments, many parents assume apps like Locket are safe.

So, is Locket Widget really safe for kids?

Here are our takeaways:

  • Locket is safer than traditional social media apps, but it is not "risk-free."
  • Safety rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Age rating: 13+ (App Store) / Teen (Google Play)
  • Why it is safer: Friends-only sharing, no public feeds, no likes count, and no filter.
  • What parents need to watch out: No moderation for inappropriate images; intensified pressure in closer friend groups; kids may add strangers.

What teens can do on Locket Widget

To understand whether Locket Widget is safe for teens, it's important to first look at what the app actually allows them to do:

  • Take and send fresh photos using the Locket app's camera (these appear instantly on their friends' home screen widgets).
  • Add friends with Locket downloaded.
  • Share photo collections from the last week with friends.
  • View shared photos from friends and react to them with emoji or text.
  • Revisit shared and received pictures in the "History" tab.

Locket Widget app

Why is it safer than major social apps?

Though Locket isn't designed for kids or teens, it removes many of the social media features that typically increase risk for kids:

  • No Public Feed: There is no "Explore" page or "For You Feed." Your child won't stumble upon content from strangers, nor will they be pushed to strangers by algorithms.
  • No Search: Locket doesn't offer a search function, so your child is unable to find inappropriate content on the app.
  • No Public Likes or Comments: Users cannot see like or comment counts. All replies to a photo are one-to-one. This removes the social anxiety associated with social media apps.
  • No Filter: Users can't use beautifying filters or upload pre-edited photos, which reduces appearance pressure a lot.

Is there any safety concern?

At first glance, Locket Widget doesn't look risky. However, there are some things parents shouldn't overlook:

1Instant Exposure Risks

Because photos appear instantly on the home screen without clicking on them or opening the app, there is no "decline" option.

That means, if someone sends an inappropriate image, your child sees it the second they unlock their phone. While this is less likely within trusted friends, the risk increases if strangers are added to the friends list.

And more, Locket itself doesn't state if it has a content moderation system.

Locket Widget inappropriate photos


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2Social Pressure

The "friends-only" mode doesn't always mean "pressure-free."

If they miss friends' updates or reply late, they may worry about being excluded or seen as "less close." Moreover, because these are close relationships, teens may become overly concerned about whether their friends respond quickly. Someone even associates self-worth with how often friends react to their photos.

Over time, this can turn casual sharing into stress.

3Privacy Leaks

During testing, I noticed many users shared their Locket profile links on Reddit and TikTok to connect with new friends. And if your kids like making friends, they might be tempted to add these ones.

Locket stranger risk

Once a stranger is on their Locket "friends" list, your child's private life, moments, and photos are not "private" anymore.

Should parents worry about Locket Widget?

The short answer is: Not as much as TikTok, but don't look away.

Though it is safer than the major platforms, its safety still depends on how your child uses the app. So, if you are ready to download it for your child, take our tips to turn worry into protection:

Stick to the "Friends Only" Rule

Sit down with your child and review their Locket friend list. Ask: "Do you know this person in real life?" or "Is this someone we actually know?" If the answer is no, delete them.

Establish "No-Snap" Zones

Teach your child boundaries early. Agree that certain areas are off-limits for Locket photos:

rules for Locket snap

  • No bathrooms or bedrooms.
  • No photos showing house numbers or street signs.
  • No photos of personal info, such as an ID card.

Join Them

This is one of the best ways. By joining your child's Locket friend circle, you can better see how photos are shared. More importantly, you can stay involved in your child's daily life.

Add Parental Controls for Extra Visibility

Locket and other photo-sharing apps don't offer built-in parental dashboards. Hence, for extra peace of mind, a parental control app like AirDroid can help fill that gap.

It gives parents a clearer insight into screen time usage and helps detect potential online risks through notifications. Moreover, it can notify parents if there is an inappropriate photo saved.

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Elsa has worked on a number of iOS & Android solutions, she can always find her way around almost any application. She is an accomplished, skilled and versatile writer with more than 7 years of technical article writing experience.
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