Smartphones for all: Restriction apps update

I reviewed the world of Android and iPhone restrictions for mySmartphones for All book in May 2016:Gordon ’s Tech: Android restriction (parental control) solutions: Screen Time and MMGuardian advance to next step (MMGuardian, Funamo, AppLock, Kids Place, Screen Time, Net Nanny, Norton Family) 5/2016Gordon ’s Tech: Android restriction (parental control) solutions: Screen Time and MMGuardian advance to next step 5/2016Be the Best You Can Be: MMGuardian - Review of an iPhone parental control and usage monitoring service 5/2016Be the Best You Can Be: MMGuardian - review of an Android parental control and usage monitoring application 5/2016Four months ago I settled on MMGuardian. I liked their price transparency and the feature set was a good match to the needs of Explorers.I ’m used to the lethargic pace of “parental control” products on Mac and Windows, so I figured I was done for a while. Recently a friend suggestedQustudio, and I foundan encouraging review. The PC Magazine (still around!) review likedKaspersky ’s “Safe Kids” for iPhone (unlike Android devices iPhones have good built-in parental controls).I ’m going to take a look at both, beginning with Qustodio. There’s no free trial for the premium version (there is a money-back guarantee) so I’m going to first test the professional/educational market product. That comes with a 30 day trial.
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