![]() You get location updates every 10 minutes, and you can even get directions to your child’s location on Google Maps (but this feature is only available on Android). I also like Qustodio’s location tracking feature, which doesn’t just show you where your child is in real-time but also displays a location timeline so you can see where they’ve been. What’s more, unlike many parental control apps that can be bypassed with a virtual private network (VPN), Qustodio prevented me from accessing blocked sites even when I turned on a VPN. Qustodio’s web filtering is exceptionally good. It works on all popular web browsers, including Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Amazon Silk Browser, but it also has the option to block unsupported browsers, so your kids can’t access inappropriate content on other browsers, like Tor or Opera.
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