² Context² Bloom
Family Feature Set

Bloom — raising digital natives with boundaries that grow.

Bloom turns parental controls into shared context. Co-create safe, age-appropriate boundaries that expand as your kids mature — teaching consent, not control.

What Bloom adds to Context²

Family Context Graph

Define family values, tone, and age-appropriate topics once. Connected AIs honor it across devices.

Context Inheritance

Each child profile inherits the family context with scoped overrides for maturity and needs.

Progressive Autonomy

Create milestones (e.g., “age 12 research mode”) that gradually expand capability and access.

Conversation Bridge

AIs can suggest family discussion prompts for sensitive topics — guiding, not tattling.

Privacy Ledger

See which context was active during any session without exposing private content.

Emergency Freeze

One-tap suspend that reverts AIs to a safe fallback context in case of issues.

How Bloom works

  1. Create a Family Context with baseline tone, topics, and permissions.
  2. Add each child as a profile with inherited rules and age-appropriate extensions.
  3. Connect Bloom to your kids’ devices and AI apps via our browser bridge or partner integrations.
  4. Use milestones to progressively unlock capabilities with transparency.
  5. Review high-level activity through the privacy ledger — no spying, just context history.

Note: Bloom is not a surveillance tool. It’s a consent-forward framework that teaches digital citizenship. Kids can see their active context and request changes.

FAQ

Is Bloom a content filter?

Bloom is context-first, not blacklist-first. It guides AIs to respond within family-defined boundaries. You can still use traditional filters with it.

Does Bloom read my child’s messages?

No. Bloom tracks which context was active, not private content. Families can opt into summaries of sensitive topics generated by the AI, with everyone informed.

Can my teen manage their own context?

Yes. Bloom is designed for progressive autonomy. Teens can propose changes; parents can approve milestones that expand capabilities.

Join the Family Beta

Be the first to try Bloom with your family. We’ll invite small cohorts and learn together.

Design principles

  • Consent over control
  • Transparency by default
  • Growth through guided autonomy