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Kids360: Parental Control App

Kids360: Parental Control App

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Application Description

Parental control is essential in today's digital age, and the Kids360 app offers a comprehensive solution for monitoring your child's activities. Designed to promote safety and healthy habits, Kids360 provides tools to limit screen time, track app usage, and keep your child safe online. With features like GPS tracking and educational game monitoring, it ensures a balanced approach to technology use.

Kids360, in conjunction with Alli360, offers a suite of parental control features:

  • App Usage Limiter: Set specific time limits on apps, games, and social media to prevent overuse. This feature acts as a child lock, enabling kids mode and robust parental control to minimize distractions.
  • Usage Schedule: Customize schedules to align with school hours and bedtime, ensuring your child's device usage supports a productive and healthy lifestyle. The app tracks time spent on games and entertainment, automatically limiting usage to promote better habits.
  • Apps Statistics: Gain insights into which apps your child uses and for how long, helping you understand their digital behavior, especially during school time.
  • Screen Time: Monitor the total time your child spends on their phone, identifying which apps consume the most time, and enabling effective kid control.
  • Stay in Touch: Essential communication apps remain accessible, ensuring you can always reach your child without compromising their safety or your peace of mind.

Kids360 is crafted to enhance your child's safety and help you manage their screen time effectively. With our mobile app tracker, you'll stay informed about their phone usage, the games they play, and the apps they use most frequently.

It's important to note that Kids360 cannot be installed secretly; it requires the child's consent and operates within strict legal and GDPR guidelines to protect personal data.

To begin using Kids360 parental control apps:

  1. Install Kids360 – parental control on your phone.
  2. Install Alli360 on your child’s phone and enter the code displayed in Kids360.
  3. Authorize monitoring of your child's smartphone through the Kids360 app.

Once connected, you can view your child's screen time on your smartphone for free. Advanced time management features like scheduling and app blocking are available during a trial period and with a paid subscription.

Kids360 requires the following permissions to function effectively:

  1. Display over other apps - to enforce app blocking when time limits are reached.
  2. Special access - to effectively manage screen time.
  3. Access to usage data - to gather statistics on app usage.
  4. Autorun - to ensure continuous tracking on your child's device.
  5. Device administrator - to safeguard against unauthorized app removal and maintain kids mode.

For any technical issues, Kids360's dedicated 24/7 support team is available via email at [email protected].

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