![]() ![]() IPhone– Both apps provide on demand location retrieval for parents and allows parents to view their child’s location history. MMGuardian used to have a geofencing feature, but it was removed due to the imprecise nature of GPS hardware on phones rendering it not very effective from our experiences. Kaspersky Safe Kids also features a geofencing function that will let parents know if the child’s device leaves a designated area. MMGuardian will let parents create schedules during which their child’s location will be retrieved automatically. Both apps also allow parents to view browsing history and to block websites based on categories or specific URLs.Īndroid– Both apps allow parents to retrieve their child’s location on demand and allows parents view their child’s current and past locations on a map. Kapersky Safe Kids is able to filter Safari. Parents will need to be sure no other browsers are installed and can disable disable the App Store and Safari on the child’s device to ensure they do not have access to another browser. IPhone– MMGuardian requires the parent to install the app which will act as a web browser. IPhone– Due to Apple’s restrictions, parents will need to use the iPhone’s native Screen Time controls (found in the child’s phone’s Settings) to prevent the child from uninstalling both MMGuardian and Kaspersky Safe Kids.Īndroid– Both apps allow parents to view their child’s browsing history and block or allow websites based on categories or specific URLs. Kaspersky Safe Kids has basic removal prevention such as blocking settings, but parents will have to keep a careful eye out for more advanced methods of tampering. Parents can also download a version of MMGuardian directly from the company instead of the Play Store which can even block the child from using safe mode to bypass or remove the app (click here to watch an instructional video). The developers frequently release updates to address any new loopholes that are introduced from phone updates. Kaspersky Safe Kids does not utilize artificial intelligence and offers basic alerts such as the child’s phone battery being low and attempts to visit blocked websites.Īndroid– MMGuardian has patented anti-tamper technology to prevent children from bypassing it. ![]() IPhone– MMGuardian provides AI-powered alerts about concerning topics detected in the child’s messages and internet browsing such as contact with predators, cyberbullying, suicidal thoughts, inappropriate pictures, and much more. Kaspersky Safe Kids does not utilize artificial intelligence and offers basic alerts such as the child’s phone battery being low and attempts to visit blocked websites. MMGuardian also provides alerts for other activities like downloading apps, adding new contacts, contacts being changed, the device being powered off, etc. Kaspersky Safe Kids does not offer message monitoring of any kind.Īndroid– MMGuardian provides AI-powered alerts about concerning topics detected in the child’s messages and internet browsing such as contact with predators, cyberbullying, suicidal thoughts, inappropriate pictures, and much more. IPhone– MMGuardian allows parents to view all of their child’s SMS and iMessage text messages, as well as chat messages from popular social media messaging apps such as Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp. Kaspersky Safe Kids does not offer message monitoring of any kind. The parent’s device makes no difference.Īndroid– MMGuardian allows parents to view all of their child’s SMS text messages, as well as chat messages from popular social media messaging apps such as Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and more. Note: The features available depend on the child’s device. In this review, we will provide you with an honest comparison of the features available between MMGuardian and Kaspersky Safe Kids for Androids and iPhones. If you have any questions, just ask! I may not be able to help with all of them, but I will try.Here at MMGuardian, we believe our app is by far the best parental control app available to parents who want to protect their children and have peace of mind. Ask an android subreddit if you want a more concrete solution.Īs how to root, or how to avoid setting off kaspersky safe kids in the process, I don’t know. Rooting gives you root access to your phone, so it theoretically should work. If that doesn’t work, you could try rooting, which may allow you to get rid of it, but I’m not sure. Maybe you can remove it with safe mode here is a link: If you want to have two operating systems/ROMs on your phone, to keep stuff separate, you can try this dual boot thing: Anything else, you can try to back it up with google, and bring it back after the reset. ![]() If you’re worried about your data, if you have google photos, it’s backed up. When you start from scratch, you could attempt to make it look similar to the old one. This could do the trick, if you don’t mind resetting your phone: ![]()
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