Device use monitoring

This section describes how to monitor the time your child spends using devices.

In this section

About device use monitoring

How to create a device use schedule

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About device use monitoring

With device use monitoring, you can track and limit the time your children spend on their devices.

Device use monitoring offers the following features:

  • Select device control options

    You can select one of the following device control options:

    • Statistics only. The device is never blocked, regardless of how much time the child uses it. No warnings are displayed to the child. You can view the device usage report, which has details on how much time and what applications the child has used.
    • Show warnings to child. A few minutes before your child reaches the limit on device usage time, Kaspersky Safe Kids displays a notification to your child about the approaching break. Your child can heed the warning and leave the device or ignore the warning and continue using it.
    • Block device. A few minutes before your child reaches the limit on device usage time, Kaspersky Safe Kids displays a notification to your child about the approaching break. When the time is up, Kaspersky Safe Kids does the following:
      • On your child's Android devices, Kaspersky Safe Kids blocks all apps except the Phone and Contacts apps. The child can make and receive phone calls on the device. The child can also use the apps which you have already added to the list of exclusions.
      • On your child's iOS devices, Kaspersky Safe Kids displays a notification that it's time to take a break.

        iOS devices cannot be blocked due to operating system limitations.

      • On your child's Windows computers and Macs, Kaspersky Safe Kids forwards your child to the login window and prevents them from logging in again.
  • Limit device use by hours per day or by schedule

    There are two ways that you can limit device usage for your child:

    • By hours per day. You can specify how much time your child can use a device. For example, no more than four hours on Monday or six hours on Sunday.
    • By schedule. You can create a weekly schedule for your child's device and specify time intervals during which device use is forbidden. For example, you might forbid use of the device from 9 AM to 1 PM on weekdays.

      You can set up a schedule for device use only in the Premium version of Kaspersky Safe Kids. After you create the schedule, you can combine it with hours allowed per day.

  • Allow app use on blocked device

    You can configure Kaspersky Safe Kids so that the child can use a limited set of applications even when the device is blocked. For example, you can allow your child to send SMS, e-mails, messages via a messaging service, take photos, or use the calculator or other system applications even when the device is blocked.

    The applications that can be used while the device is blocked are added to the list of exclusions. The time limitations that you specify for these applications are still effective. The child cannot use the applications longer than, or during blocked hours, from those that you specify.

    This functionality is applicable for Android child devices only. Child iOS devices cannot be fine-tuned this way.

    Applications that are included in the list of exclusions are not shown in the general device usage statistics.

    In previous versions of Kaspersky Safe Kids, the settings of the list of exclusions are ignored for both parent and child devices.

    If you have more than one parent device with different versions of Kaspersky Safe Kids and in the new version of Kaspersky Safe Kids you configure the list of exclusions, your modifications will be lost when you edit the device use monitoring settings on the device with the previous version of Kaspersky Safe Kids. Parent devices with different versions of Kaspersky Safe Kids do not share information.

  • View device use reports

    You can find these reports on My Kaspersky in KidsDevice useReports or in the parent's mobile app in SummaryDevice use.

    Kaspersky Safe Kids records the device use history if monitoring of the specified device is turned on.

    Reports are available only in the premium version of Kaspersky Safe Kids.

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How to create a device use schedule

To create a device use schedule:

  1. Go to the Kids tab.
  2. Select the profile of the child.
  3. Go to the Device use subsection.
  4. Open the Settings tab.
  5. Click Settings on the panel of the device of interest. You may need first to flip on the feature toggle switch.
  6. Do one of the following:
    • If you want the app to show a warning when the child is not allowed to use the device, in the Monitoring type section, select Show warning.
    • If you want the app to block device use when the child is not allowed to use the device, select Block device.
    • If you just want to get reports on device use, select Statistics only.

      iOS devices cannot be blocked due to operating system limitations.

  7. In the Schedule section, click Edit on the day of interest.
  8. Specify allowed use and forbidden hours for that day:
    • Use the Daily limit toggle switch and the drop-down menu to specify how many hours your child can use the device.
    • Use the Downtime toggle switch and the Add link to specify time intervals when the child is not allowed to use the device.

      The Downtime feature is available in the premium version. You may need to update your child's app to the latest version.

  9. Edit other days of the week.
  10. Click Save.

Additional time requests

When the daily limit is exceeded or downtime is scheduled, your child can request additional time using the app. You will get an email or push notification with the request.

When you allow additional time, your child can use the added hours anytime on the day of the request until midnight. The scheduled downtime will be ignored by the app. The hours past midnight will also be ignored. The request is one-time and does not change the pre-defined schedule.

See also

How to edit the notification settings

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