Qustodio Parental Control App

Qustodio Parental Control App

By Qustodio

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2020-05-13
  • Current Version: 182.26.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 106.81 MB
  • Developer: Qustodio
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.2
4.22483
From 6,339 Ratings

Description

Awarded PC Mag’s Editors’ Choice for best family parental control & screen time app, Qustodio Parental Control App makes parenting easier with screen time limits, games and app monitoring, app blocking, location tracking and the most advanced reporting. Start by downloading this Qustodio Parental Control App onto your device. Then download the Kids App Qustodio companion app onto your child’s device or devices. Our two monitoring apps work together to give parents all the tools they need to protect their kids online and encourage a healthy, balanced digital presence. Parents, with Qustodio Parental Control App you can: Protect your child’s online safety • Filter web (block games, porn, gambling and lock out unwanted content) • Receive alerts about web activity and blocked websites • Block games & apps • Enforce safe search (filter out inappropriate results in search engines such as Google, Bing, YouTube) Nurture healthy habits • Set daily screen time limits • Schedule restricted times • Pause the internet at the click of a button • Set limits on games & apps Have full visibility • Get 30-day reports • Receive app download alerts • Monitor Youtube activity • Track calls and SMS messaging • Supervise together: Invite another parent/guardian to monitor and set rules for your child (co-parent) • Panic button Locate family • GPS location monitoring (geolocation kid tracker) • Find your child’s phone • Locate kids on the move • Share your location • Save your favorite places Choose Qustodio’s free parental control plan or upgrade to the premium plan for access to more features. Qustodio Premium family parental control & screen time app is available with an annual subscription. Your payment will be charged to your iTunes account upon purchase confirmation and any unused portion of your free trial period will be ended. Your subscription will renew automatically and at the same cost unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. To avoid being billed for an additional period, subscriptions must be canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage your subscription and set auto-renewal to off by going to “Settings” on your iPhone or iPad. If you have any questions or need help, contact us at [email protected] We take privacy and the protection of your family and children’s data extremely seriously. We do not and will not sell data to third-parties. Your child’s screen time activity is for your eyes only. Our Terms of Use are available here: https://www.qustodio.com/family/terms/ The Qustodio family parental control & screen time app is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese & Brazilian Portuguese.

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Reviews

  • Not reliable

    1
    By Cant even123
    Only logs calls and texts sometimes. Timing on the location updates way off. Will be requesting my money back
  • Bien pero

    3
    By SwitchMoSk
    No siempre funciona correctamente
  • i only see my own messages

    1
    By Ayselaaaaaa
    I don't lik this app. When i read about it they were talking how I'm going to see all the messages in my child's phone but it's not working like that. I only see my own messages with her and nobody else is please refund me my money that was a waste of money. I need my hundred dollars back.
  • Update on the apps that can be blocked

    3
    By Not Happy wit RH
    It is a decent app. One thing that is not comforting is not being able to block or restrict what’s app on my children’s phone. Not the safest place you’d want a teenager. A lot of scammers and dangerous people on there. It doesn’t leave me with the warm and fuzzies.
  • Do NOT GET THIS APP

    1
    By Jazrayne2013!
    I got this app just to see how it would work but then I couldn’t get my kid’s phone to work and he couldn’t play anything and I tried my best to get it back but it kept saying that it’s blocked and I had the parent app luckily I got it fixed but just a warning do not get it
  • No longer functions after update

    1
    By Bk123q
    The app stopped monitoring my son’s iPhone after the 18.1.1 update. Qustodio had me erase his phone and do a factory reset. It still doesn’t work. What a waste of time and money.
  • Not what it promises

    1
    By Rjan8128
    It seems to do something’s, like block web traffic. But you can’t block or set limits for some of the most popular games, like clash royal or clash of clans. You also can’t see text messages without plugging the kids phone into a laptop and syncing the phone. I might as well just look at the phone myself if I have to plug it in. Very disappointed, not easy to use. Only minimal controls.
  • Doesn’t work

    2
    By noBTN
    Ideally it’s perfect. But it can’t limit instagram usage and sometimes it doesn’t add up usage correctly. For instance my son has 45mins of Snap usage, but if you add up all the usage listed on Q it’s way over 45 but it never cut him off
  • 100% disappointing

    1
    By Eeeek234
    Update: This app works if you want to see what your kids are doing but there’s no control over texts or calls. Even when phone is disabled kids can call or text whomever they want at any time. Super frustrating. Premium customer service just reminds you they don’t offer those services. Get a Bark Phone. It was annoying and frustrating but at least it worked when you needed someone to be blocked. Old review: ______________ Half the time this app works well and is super informative and efficient for parental control The other half of the time it doesn't work at all 1) somehow permissions consistently deauthorize and Qustodio doesn't inform the parent app that this happens so you happily think you're in control while your child happily does whatever they want So when permissions are properly active it's great! 2) if they start a.call before bedtime enables they can continue said call past bedtime, even if the device is supposedly restricted (Bark Phone used to be like that but they finally fixed it) 3) you can't block texts except in bedtime mode and then there is no text at all (even to parents)... Even on the study only modes they can still text friends Oh and now I found they can text in bedtime mode if someone texts them they just can’t start a text but can reply 4) laptop use is spotty...also continually deauthorizes or I have to re download the Qustodio app regularly 5) text monitoring is sporadic, not all texts 6) not a clear way to add trusted contacts (at bedtime trusted contacts should be allowed) 7) here’s the kicker: even if you block a contact they can still call and text that person… Qustodio support even with premium is mostly just sympathetic with a standard " sorry we don't have that feature we'll recommend it to developers " I like Qustodio because it's more comprehensive than Bark but Bark PHONE is more reliable (in that it disables the phone when permissions deauthorize) this hit annoying after awhile so I haven't decided whether it's worse for nothing to work or everything to work (when you think it's in study or bedtime mode) Literally I think Qustodio is like “hey parents click buttons to think you’re in control but actually it’s all a fancy app based illusion” -your kid is still doing whatever they want with Qustodio on the phone
  • Messaging Windows software is broken

    1
    By Ninja Trooper
    First off message monitoring doesn’t work. Constantly ask my daughter to “trust this computer”. I know now this is an iPhone limitation, but Qustodio shouldn’t advertise what they can’t really do. Just spent this morning manually removing Qustodio from my computer used to monitor messages. Software has no minimize feature, so it pops up every time you open the pc, you can Alt-f4 to minimize it. Uninstalled didn’t work completely and left Java errors on boot. Had to manually go through the registry to clean it up. Unless you’re a parent who works in IT like myself, I wouldn’t bother.

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