By
Kevin Kearney Sr. Staff Writer
Updated

For kids, there’s no better night than Halloween. After all, what’s better than wandering the neighborhood in search of free candy? For parents, it’s more complicated: trick-or-treating is a fun activity, sure, but it’s also loaded with potential safety issues, especially when kids begin venturing out into the night on their own.

Luckily, there are plenty of safety apps that can help. We dug through the App and Google Play stores in search of safe apps for trick-or-treating on Halloween. Here are the three best.

How we picked the best trick-or-treating apps
  • Easy to use
    We leaned towards simple and intuitive interfaces so you can download and use these tools on October 31st.
  • Parent-focused
    We want parents to keep their kids out of harm’s way but don’t want to ask children to do anything other than enjoy the holiday.
  • Free
    While some of these selections may have paid versions, each also has a free version available.
Best trick-or-treating apps
App Price Best for Shop this app
Find My Free iPhone users Apple app store
Life360 Free Android users Google Play store
Nextdoor Free Safe planning Apple App store
Google Play store

Best Trick-or-Treating Apps

Find My logo
5 out of 5 overall

Find My—Best for iPhone users

  • Price: Free
  • Devices: iOS

If you’ve ever left your phone in an Uber, you know this app can be a lifesaver. Find My allows you to track the devices attached to your Apple ID, which means it can also be used to protect the trick-or-treaters in your life.

We’re not suggesting you buy your child the latest iPhone–instead, you can attach AirTags to their costumes or candy bags. If you’re concerned about your little monster wandering into a dangerous area, you can also enable notifications for changes in location. Want to get even more granular? You can establish a radius for their trick-or-treating route and receive notifications if they venture outside it.


Life360 logo
4.5 out of 5 overall

Life360—Best for Android users

Life360 is a safety tracking app designed for families, offering a number of plans that include sophisticated services (like driver reports, roadside assistance, and stolen phone protection) for a monthly fee.

For trick or treating, though, we like the free version of Life360, which provides location tracking, including geofencing. Like Find My, you don’t need a smartphone to be found in Life360: you can link a Tile with Life360 by following a few basic steps.

Life360 can also recognize AirTags (and can be found in the Apple App Store) but we recommend using the Apple-native Find My if you’re an iOS user.


Nextdoor logo
4.5 out of 5 overall

Nextdoor—Best for safe planning

Nextdoor is a social media app for your specific neighborhood. While we’re not crazy about the inane posts that tend to clog up the newsfeed, we love the Treat Map, a handy feature the app rolls out every year for Halloween.

The Treat Map acts as an interactive guide to the neighborhood. Users who plan on handing out candy can mark their accounts with a candy icon; those who have turned their homes into spooky sideshows will feature a haunted decor icon.


The best phones for kids


If you’re looking to take additional precautions to ensure your kids’ safety, you’re likely on the hunt for an age-appropriate cell phone. With a little research, you’ll quickly realize grabbing the latest iPhone or Pixel isn’t the answer. Access to such sophisticated smartphones increases screentime, something over 60% of Americans believe contributes to children’s anxiety and depression.

A cell phone intended to keep your kid safe only needs basic functionality, one that keeps them connected without offering another attention-sucking screen. We think feature phones, also known as “dumb phones,” are the best phones for kids. For one thing, a feature phone is relatively cheap, meaning you won’t have to take out a second mortgage to buy one. More importantly, they’re reliable and limited to talk and text. Your kid won’t be able to access TikTok, YouTube, or the latest battery-draining game. If they want to play a game, they can play Snake. It builds character!

We’re especially fond of the Nokia 225 4G, which offers basic calling and texting for your tykes, and limited web capabilities to keep them connected... but not too connected. Its retro slide-out design will be sure to thrill, too.

Safe trick-or-treating: FAQs


Is there an app for trick-or-treating?

Yes, there's an app for trick or treating: Nextdoor's annual Treat Map allows you to view the homes in your neighborhood who are handing out candy so you can plan your child's trick or treating route accordingly.

Why are people putting #halloween on Nextdoor?

People put #halloween on Nextdoor to indicate their involvement with trick or treating, which is also visible on the app's Treat Map, a visual guide to the houses handing out candy for the holiday.

How do I set up a geofence on Find My iPhone?

You can set up a geofence on Find My iPhone by tapping People at the bottom of the screen, then tapping the name of the person you want to use the geofence on. Then, below Notifications, tap Add > Notify Me. Tap whether you want to be notified when they arrive or leave the location, then choose a pre-existing location or create a New Location. At that point, you can set your notification settings. When you're done, tap Add > OK.

Kevin Kearney

Sr. Staff Writer

Kevin Kearney
Kevin is an experienced journalist and writer whose musings on tech, education, and culture have appeared in Stereogum, InsideHook, The Millions, and elsewhere. As a Senior Staff Writer for WhistleOut, he offers unique expertise on the inner workings of the mobile industry, and has a particular passion for emerging efficiencies within smartphone apps.

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