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Round up: Best free parental control software 2016 Posted: IntroductionIt's hard to imagine anything less child-friendly than an uncensored internet. A rabid wolf, maybe, or a playground floored with broken glass and razor wire. The more connected we become the more we need everybody online - and that means trying to ensure that our children aren't exposed to the very worst content, ideas and behaviour that exist online. Software can't do everything, of course, but it can help to make parents' lives much easier. These are our picks of the best parental control software in 2016. QustodioMost parental control software is aimed at Windows, but Qustodio (think 'custodian') is also available for OS X, Android, iOS, Kindle and Nook.
The free version covers the basics, enabling you to set rules and time schedules, block pornography and other unsuitable content; if you go for the paid-for version that adds SMS monitoring, social media features and per-app controls. But even the free version is one of the most comprehensive parental control apps around.
FamilyShieldFamilyShield is a free service from OpenDNS. It automatically blocks domains that OpenDNS has flagged under the headings "tasteless, proxy/anonymizer, sexuality, or pornography".
Norton FamilyIts creators would really like you to subscribe to the paid-for Premier version, but the free edition of Norton Family is an excellent tool to support you in protecting your kids online. You can block inappropriate web content and monitor the kids' online activities, see what they've been searching for and how often they've been on Facebook (and whether they're using a fake name or age), ensure they don't accidentally give out personal information and lock down your internet connection at specific times.
KidloggerWe're in two minds about using logging software for children and teenagers: tracking every single keystroke, SMS, photo, instant message, Skype call and location feels like an invasion of privacy, but we can see the benefit for parents who suspect their child may be keeping something important private, such as online bullying or grooming.
The service is available for Windows, Mac and Android, and there's a separate app for non-jailbroken iPhones and iPads. Spyrix Free KeyloggerKeyloggers have something of a bad reputation online, as they're often used by villains, but they can be a force for good too, and Spyrix's features enable you to see what your children have been up to.
WebFilter ProWebFilter Pro is a cloud-based add-on for Chrome and Firefox that adds filters to web browsing. It can block malware, adult content including drug, guns and other inappropriate content, proxy servers, known spam sources, social networks and media streaming sites.
Windows Live Family SafetyFamily Safety is bundled into Windows 8 and 10, but if you're running an older version of Windows you can download it via Windows Essentials. The app offers a range of parental controls including restricting web browsers to specific sites or specific kinds of content; tracking your kids' activities and enabling you to see what websites they've visited
Zoodles Kid ModeThe problem with many parental control apps is that they're most effective for older children: while filtering adult content and other unpleasantness is obviously a good thing, there's plenty of stuff that isn't adult that can still scare younger children silly. Zoodles Kid Mode addresses that by combining filtered browsing and a dedicated web browser to create a walled garden: everything in it is safe for kids and there's no risk of anything awful popping up.
K9 Web ProtectionAvailable for PC, Mac, iOS and Android (but not updated in some time: the most recent release notes date from 2014)), K9 Web Protection's features include blocking of 70 different website categories (including illegal drugs, dating and racism), time restrictions, mandatory SafeSearch in Google, detection of new and malicious adult websites and custom block/allow lists.
FoxFilterThere are plenty of browser add-ons that offer parental control, but there's a big flaw in each and every one of them: if your child downloads or sideloads a different browser, they're useless. That means filters such as FoxFilter are useful only for children who won't do that, or for environments where the filtering is just extra insurance for children who are usually within sight and sound of the grown-ups.
Other tools to considerKindergate Parental Control - Designed for schools as well as home users, Kindergate includes ad-blocking, content filtering (using real-time analysis, not just a database of known sites) and activity logging. Kaspersky Safe Kids - Available for Windows PCs and Android devices. In addition to content filtering and social media monitoring, it can track your kids' location using their phone's GPS. Refog Personal Monitor - Refog is designed to be unobtrusive, running quietly in the background while you monitor your kids' activity remotely. Much more than just a keylogger, it can also record voice chats, monitor visited websites and games, and capture screen grabs. Also see our guide to Family Safety parental controls in Windows 10. |
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