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Zong 4G Launches SecureTeen to Enhance Online Safety for Children

  • March 20, 2025
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Zong 4G, a leading telecommunications provider in Pakistan, has partnered with SecureTeen, a digital parental control service, to promote safe internet usage among children and teenagers. As digital adoption accelerates nationwide, concerns over unrestricted access to online content have grown. This collaboration aims to equip parents with effective tools to ensure a safer, more controlled digital environment for their children, reinforcing Zong 4G’s commitment to digital well-being and responsible internet usage.

SecureTeen offers a comprehensive set of parental control features designed to provide oversight on children’s digital interactions. These include web filtering to block inappropriate websites, app monitoring to track and restrict app usage, and location tracking to provide real-time updates on a child’s whereabouts. Additionally, SecureTeen enables call and SMS monitoring to keep parents informed about their children’s communications. Other key features include screen time management, which allows parents to set daily usage limits, and detailed activity reports that generate insights into a child’s online behavior. All of these settings can be remotely managed, giving parents full control through their own devices.

Zong 4G customers can conveniently subscribe to SecureTeen through the official web portal at zong.secureteen.com.pk. The service is exclusively available for Zong users, with flexible subscription plans tailored to different needs. Customers can choose from a daily plan priced at Rs. 5, a weekly plan for Rs. 25, or a monthly plan at Rs. 96, inclusive of all taxes. Additionally, users can subscribe via USSD by dialing *5996#.

Speaking on the launch, Sajid Munir, Director of Marketing at Zong 4G, emphasized the importance of digital safety for children in an increasingly connected world. “Ensuring a safe and responsible digital experience for children is a crucial part of our vision for a connected Pakistan. Through our partnership with SecureTeen, we are providing parents with the necessary tools to safeguard their children’s internet usage, reinforcing Zong 4G’s commitment to promoting digital well-being and online safety,” he stated.

Zong 4G has continuously introduced innovative digital solutions to enhance user experiences in Pakistan. The introduction of SecureTeen aligns with the company’s mission to create a secure digital ecosystem for families. As children and teenagers increasingly rely on the internet for education, entertainment, and communication, ensuring a safe browsing environment has become essential.

The rise in cyber threats, inappropriate content, and online risks has made parental controls an important tool for responsible digital access. With SecureTeen, Zong 4G aims to empower parents with advanced technology that helps manage and monitor their children’s internet activities without completely restricting their access to the digital world.

This initiative further strengthens Zong 4G’s position as a forward-thinking telecom provider, consistently working to bridge the gap between technology and safety. By introducing SecureTeen, the company is setting a benchmark for digital responsibility, ensuring that families across Pakistan have access to secure and seamless digital experiences.

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