It allows 5–15 devices, depending on which plan you choose. ![]() Qustodio has a decent free plan and a Premium subscription that comes with several paid yearly plans. Finally, I’d really like to see Qustodio add support for live chat. Also, its restricted time feature needs to provide parents with better scheduling control, and the geofencing feature needs to be more responsive. ![]() That said, there are some areas that I think Qustodio could improve - I think it would provide more convenience if kids would have an in-app option to request extra screen time or to ask for a restricted site to be unblocked. What’s more, Qustodio provides really good customer support via an in-depth support library, a very responsive ticketing system, and its Care Plus service (which includes priority phone support but is only available in the US). Qustodio has kids apps for all popular devices (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chromebook, and Kindle) and parental apps for iOS, Android, and web browsers - all of its apps are really simple to set up and very intuitive, so it’s very easy to get used to them even if you and your kids never used parental control apps before. ![]()
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