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You can read its full data provision policy on its online help portal (Opens in a new window).

In terms of data security, Kaspersky says it protects personal identifiers with 256-bit AES encryption via the Microsoft Azure cloud service and stores other non-personal data anonymously. We go into more detail on web filtering later on in the review.
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During the respective setups, it informs you that you must use Chrome on Android and that it blocks every other browser on iOS, including Safari.
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On iOS, you need to install a Configuration Profile via Safari and enable some permissions. Once you agree to a lengthy license agreement, you need to give it access to admin, accessibility, and system settings, in addition to the ability to display over other apps. On Android, this process is more involved. The desktop experience also includes a new tutorial mode called Setup Assistant, which runs you through Kaspersky's features. You can also access an online help portal from here, though that redirects you to the appropriate part of the company's website. Accessing settings or pausing the software requires a parent's password. It shows the currently enabled settings for the device, as well as a usage schedule. On Windows, Kaspersky Safe Kids lives as an icon in the system tray. With each installation, you tell Kaspersky which of your children uses the device and identify their user account on a Mac or a PC. The next step is to add your children (name and birth year) and choose from a small collection of default images or upload an actual photo. Kaspersky Safe Kids offers a single app on both the Google Play store and the App store you choose the child or parent mode during setup. The local agent simply enforces the rules. As with Norton Family Premier and Qustodio, Kaspersky lets you perform configuration tasks mainly through the online console (or via the mobile apps).

You just need to connect with your online My Kaspersky account or sign up for free. Installing Safe Kids on a Windows system is quick and simple. Getting Started with Parental Control Software
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You can test out these premium features for free with a seven-day trial. You can't track your child's location, monitor their social media, see their YouTube search history, or receive real-time alerts of suspicious or blocked activity. There are some limitations to this version, of course. You can also use Kaspersky Safe Kids for free. For a slightly higher price than Norton, Qustodio covers five devices for $54.95 per year. A $79.99 subscription for Net Nanny gets you five licenses. Norton Family Premier ($49.99 per year) and Screen Time ($39.99 per year) are some of the few others that also do not impose device limits. For $14.99 a year, you can create as many child profiles and monitor as many devices as you want, regardless of platform. Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test (Opens in a new window). Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. While Kaspersky Safe Kids is an excellent service, Qustodio is our top choice for parental control. That said, Kaspersky doesn't offer as much control over some of these areas as competitors, lacks browser-independent web-filtering, and doesn't have safety extras such as an SOS button for emergencies. You can install it on an unlimited number of devices, and Kaspersky does pretty much everything you might expect from a modern parental control app, including app blocking, location monitoring (with geofencing), web filtering, and time management. Many parental control programs are best suited for either desktop or mobile platforms, but Kaspersky Safe Kids works well on Android, iOS, Macs, and PCs. Kids today are active on all sorts of devices and platforms, which poses a problem to parents who want to keep an eye on their digital activity. Because we have not found or been presented with any hard evidence of misdeeds on the part of Kaspersky, however, we are leaving our original review in place for those who wish to decide for themselves. However, based on the increasing censure and criticism of Kaspersky by US government agencies, foreign agencies, and informed third parties, we can no longer recommend Kaspersky’s products.
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