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Qustodio review
Qustodio review








qustodio review

You’ll also be able to view web and application activity from the portal.Ī quick note about Qustodio for iOS devices, such as iPod touch, iPad, and iPhone. The iOS version has been improved since my first review of the product back in 2014, when features were limited. With the free version, you can set up web browsing rules (block or warn by category) and set time limits on one device. You can also choose to install Qustodio as a parent’s app (iOS or Android). The interface is clear and easy to use and understand. It is a website where you log in and set up the restrictions and controls for each child. The Family Portal is your starting point. The tutorial gave an overview of product features. At first it seemed like nothing happened but then I did finally see the Qustodio icon in the taskbar (remember you can choose to hide this if you don’t want to make it apparent that there is a program running). Qustodio Parental Control SettingsĪfter installation was complete, I clicked to watch a tutorial. Here’s a comparison between the free and premium version. The premium version is $54.95/year for up to 5 devices with additional plans to cover more devices.

qustodio review

Note that you can choose to hide the fact that Qustodio is installed if you wish.Īfter signing up, I was notified that I had three days to try the premium version – nice that you can try it without having to enter a credit card number for the free trial. I installed Qustodio on our family laptop. Once you download and install, they walk you through the setup. Set up is extremely easy – no need to enter a lot of personal information or even a credit card number. I gave it a test run and found it to be a solid product and a good option if you are looking for ways to protect your family online. Qustodio works on Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, Kindle and Nook. Qustodio is a parental control solution for desktop and laptop computers and mobile devices.










Qustodio review