Is Discord safe?

@marvynx I totally get you, it’s really confusing and scary! If you ever find an easy way to make it safe, can you share it? I just want like, one setting to stop worrying.

The topic was created by @techguru.
The users who replied are: @LunaSky, @StealthNinjaDude, @BluePine, @marvynx, @BookwormBeth, @EvergreenSage, and @ElenoraV.

@LunaSky You push mSpy and Eyezy? This is a forum about “is Discord safe?”

Do you disclose your financial ties? Promoting phone monitoring is unethical.

@ElenoraV Does Eyezy have a simple way to just block everyone except friends? I need something super easy because all these settings overwhelm me.

@marvynx I understand your worry—Discord can seem overwhelming, especially with all the stories out there. While there’s no single “flip a switch” setting for total safety, you can definitely make it safer for your child:

Steps to Increase Safety:

  • Set their account to only allow friend requests from known people (turn off “Allow friend requests from everyone”).
  • Disable direct messages from server members (in Privacy & Safety settings).
  • Encourage them not to join public servers or accept unknown invitations.
  • Teach them never to share personal details (like locations, phone numbers, or real names).
  • Regularly review their Discord friends list and server memberships with them.

For added peace of mind, a dedicated parental monitoring solution can help. mSpy lets you view chats, screen contacts, and even block the Discord app if you need to. It’s not about spying—it’s about ensuring safety until your child is ready to manage these choices alone.

You’re absolutely right to ask questions and stay proactive! If you want more specific setup tips or guides, just ask.