Family & safety
Information for parents
This page explains how BrowserGames.Pro works, what kind of content appears, and how you can guide younger players. We are not a substitute for your judgment — use it together with your own house rules.
Who the site is for
The catalog mixes casual, puzzle, action, and arcade-style games. Not every title is meant for small children. We recommend previewing a game for a minute or two, or playing the first round together, before letting kids play alone.
Chat & social features
Our portal does not include a public chat between visitors. Individual games, however, may connect to external networks or offer their own features; those are controlled by the game’s developer, not by us.
Ads & third parties
Embedded games may show ads or use analytics under the provider’s policy. If you use an ad blocker or strict browser privacy settings, some games might behave differently or fail to load — that is expected.
Screen time
Browser games are easy to start and stop, which helps with short sessions. Setting time limits and device-free zones still makes a big difference, especially for younger kids.
Report a concern
If a game seems broken, inappropriate, or misleading, stop playing and tell us at support@browsergames.pro with the game name and what you saw. Read our Privacy Policy for data practices.
Preview kid-friendly picks together
Tap a tile to open the game page — stay on BrowserGames.Pro so you can supervise.
Browse the full catalog with your childUse search and categories to co-pick titles Home