I’m also a huge fan of Qustodio’s location tracking. In addition to viewing your child’s location in real-time, you can also see where they’ve been. For instance, you can set a total time limit of 8 hours per day - and at the same time also set a time limit for an app like YouTube so your kids aren’t using all of their daily screen time watching videos. I also like how flexible Qustodio’s screen time management feature is - it not only lets you set limits on how much time your child is allowed to use their Android device, but it also allows you to set limits on specific apps. The web filtering is able to detect and block websites related to 25+ categories of content like porn, gambling, profanity, and more, and it also gives you the option to always allow or block any website you want. Qustodio has outstanding content filtering - its app filter can block all Android apps, and its web filter works on all popular web browsers and is able to block any unsupported browsers so you can make sure the filtering always works. Activity reports - view what your child has been doing on their device, including search history, app usage, screen time, and more.Panic button - allows your child to send a distress signal to approved contacts.Call and SMS monitoring - monitor your child’s text messages and call history.Location tracking - find out where your child is and where they’ve been. ![]()
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