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Qustodio review 2021
Qustodio review 2021









qustodio review 2021
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qustodio review 2021

(Image credit: Qustodio) Qustodio Premium: Ease of parent useĪn attractive and intuitive web dashboard can be used to monitor your child’s activity on PCs and laptops, and the parent app can also be used in the same way. The filters work extremely well, and deliver great versatility that allows parents to control how they react to inappropriate content. Parents can choose whether content will be blocked, devices locked or instant alerts delivered when those filters are triggered, so there’s good flexibility there. It uses 26 different categories to filter content away from prying, impressionable eyes – the app automatically blocks your child’s access to websites with gambling, pornography, drugs and alcohol, and you can pick from loads of other filters, including those that block violent or religious content and other topics. Qustodio Premium certainly does have good core functionality. We think that when it comes to the safety of your kids, that piece of mind is worth paying for.

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In 2022, Qustodio became part of the Family Zone group, protecting every child’s digital journey through a world-class collaboration between schools, parents, and educators in cyber safety.We've based our review on the Premium version of Qustodio, which you do have to pay a monthly fee to use, but there is a free version available, which comes with very limited features. Available in over 180 countries in 8 languages, our digital wellbeing tools help families and schools live and navigate smarter in an increasingly connected world. Since 2012, we have provided a cross-platform solution for families and schools, helping over 4 million families protect children from online harm, while promoting healthy digital habits and awareness. Qustodio is the world leader in online safety and digital wellbeing for families. For enquiries and media requests surrounding this report, please contact Qustodio

#Qustodio review 2021 full

Visit Qustodio for the full report on children’s digital habits in and out of the classroom, including a year-on-year comparison from 2019. 80% of parents believe that monitoring their child or children’s screen time is necessary, and as device use increases in a classroom setting, 1 in 3 parents would like to be more involved in how their child uses these devices in school. While children increasingly spent more time on social media and video streaming apps, time on communications apps fell, with time on Zoom dipping by 21%, and Skype by 37%. Despite YouTube’s popularity, children spent 60% more time on TikTok over 2022, with time spent on YouTube averaging 67 mins/day versus TikTok’s 107.

qustodio review 2021

YouTube is children’s most popular app overall, with 63% of children using it globally. From all app categories, children spent the most time on social media daily, averaging 56 mins/day, followed by online video apps (45 mins/day), and gaming (38 mins/day). Children’s TikTok usage climbed to an all-time high across the year, averaging 107 minutes per day - an increase of 18% from 2021. 70% of parents assert that screens and technology are now a distraction from family time, and device use causes weekly or daily arguments in over 49% of households. Some of the key findings uncovered by Qustodio’s 2022 report include: Qustodio’s 2022 research includes surveys and interviews with families, investigating how technology is managed and viewed in the home and at school, and the different ways that parents across the generations, from Generation Z to Baby Boomers, manage to strike a balance. The study involved over 400,000 families and schools worldwide. The report also provides deeper insights in major world markets: the US, UK, and Spain, in addition to Australia, included for the first time since annual research began in 2019. The report, titled “From Alpha to Z: Raising the digital generations”, studies global popularity and usage of a wide range of applications and platforms, revealing children’s favorites across 2022. The report, now in its fourth year, details the online habits of children aged 4-18, studying trends in screen time, social media, educational usage, mobile gaming, online entertainment, and communication. Qustodio 2022 Family Surve圜HARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES, Febru/ / - Qustodio today released their Annual Report, giving extensive insight into children’s digital behavior and app use across 2022.











Qustodio review 2021