Dad Liam, 36, Launches Safe Pen Pal Platform for Kids
By Jill Dando News
In response to growing concerns about children's online safety, daf Liam has launched Stamplo (www.stamplo.kids), a secure digital platform reimagining the classic pen pal experience for the modern era.
Inspired by a personal experience involving his own children's online safety, Liam, 36, from Warrington, Cheshire embarked on a mission to create a safer online environment for kids. "I knew I had to do something positive," Liam explained.
A Safer Way to Connect
Stamplo addresses the challenge of helping children maintain friendships made during holidays or activities.
The platform offers a digital solution with robust safety features.
Parents control connections via unique pen-pal codes, and all messages are reviewed by both sets of parents before delivery.
Beyond safety, Stamplo makes letter writing both fun and educational.
Children earn collectible digital stamps with facts about different countries, and the platform preserves the anticipation of traditional mail with a waiting period before "delivery."
Since its recent launch, Stamplo has received positive feedback from early users.
Parents report their children feeling more connected and engaged within a secure environment.
Liam's journey from concerned parent to tech entrepreneur showcases the power of turning personal challenges into community solutions.
With Stamplo, he aims to spark a broader conversation about safe online spaces for kids and the importance of nurturing global connections from an early age.