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Digital Wellbeing (TTRS)

Explore the options that support childrens' digital wellbeing

Written by Bruno Reddy

Update July 2026 - Formerly in an area called Settings & Admin, tools such as Curfew, Close Shop and Privacy Settings are now in a dedicated area known as Digital Wellbeing.

▶️ 1 minute summary of the Digital Wellbeing hub

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For 5+ years, the teacher platform has offered settings to help students' develop healthy and appropriate digital habits. That's because, as parents, carers and teachers ourselves, we intrinsically care about the wellbeing of every child.

To make it easy to find and adjust these settings to suit your students, we've grouped them neatly into a Digital Wellbeing Hub on our teacher site:

Digital Wellbeing Hub

  • Privacy Settings - by default, everything is set to the most private options. Read more.

  • Curfew - set the 'hours of operation' to prevent students logging in too early or too late in the day. Read more.

  • Close Shop - to maintain focus on answering questions, close the avatar shop. Read more.

  • 'Take a break' reminder - this is a system setting, not one that teachers can change, which displays a message to each student when they have played 30 mins in a day.

Much like the rest of the TTRS experience, new tools and features are planned for the Digital Wellbeing hub.

What TT Rock Stars does NOT do

While we can highlight areas of the website to demonstrate what has been built, the following list outlines deliberate decisions not to implement certain features.

TTRS does not:

  1. Provide an area to chat, message, ping, meet or share other users.

  2. Reveal another player's location or school belonging.

  3. Use gambling-esque devices that randomise rewards.

  4. Display irrelevant graphics during gameplay. It's colourful not gimmicky.

  5. Offer ingame rewards for longevity of play or play streaks.

  6. Display in-game ads nor gather data for marketing purposes.

  7. Have external links in the app.

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