

"Panic Button Alerts" - the panic button will, when pressed send the location of the device to emergency contacts via SMS or Email. Parents can set locations and be notified when they enter or leave said location. "Location tracking" - parents can see where the device is so long as location services and the device itself are turned on.

It can see posts and comments and maybe other things, many if not all people here don't use Facebook so we're not exactly sure what it can see. "Advanced Facebook monitoring" - as the name suggests, it monitors a given Facebook account. They can also block the apps though they still have to be opened at least once. "Game & apps blocking" - parents can set individual time limits for games and/or apps that have been opened at least once. It can see posts and comments and maybe other things, many people here don't use Facebook so we're not exactly sure what it can see. I'm not sure what the SOS part is though. Parents will be alerted if an "unsafe" is visited, such as a gambilng website. "Get reports, alerts & SOS" - parents can see what websites are being visited, so long as said browser is supported by Qustodio. "Set time limits" - a time limit can be set that will block the device's usage when it is in the time limit, this is customisable and pretty pointless anyway as most OSs have a built in feature for it anyway. Qustodio can not see what you're doing in the app, unless it is a supported browser (safari, chrome and firefox) in which case it will see your search history, even if you are in incognito or delete it. exes on windows, or apps from the app store. "Monitor activity" - parents can monitor activity on all apps, whether that be. "Filter content & apps" - will automatically filter websites that the app deems "unsafe" (which is basically everything except the unsafe sites), websites and apps can be added by parents so the list is not universal. Note: not all of these are enabled by default, some can and will be off by default. If I miss anything, please say so in the comments and I'll add it. If there is a bypass that works, I will add it at the end of the post. This post will be a collection of things we know Qustodio does.
