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.