If your kids are like mine then they are
always on their phones and they are generally either chatting to friends or doing
something online. Whether that’s Facebook, Twitter, or some other website, they
tend to not have any time for you. I find it hard to get my children’s
attention, so much so I often take steps to confiscate their phones to get an
hour of their time. It generally works out with them shouting and telling me
they are going to move out. They are 12 and 15 years old. I often wonder if I
could monitor what they are doing on their phones without having to take it
away. I discovered Kidgy.
Kidgy is
the ultimate parental control app that allows you to monitor text, calls and
websites that they are visiting. The app let you view apps that they have
installed and block websites. You can even set task remotely, such as wash the
dishes or remind them to do their homework. You can even set a virtual barrier
which is call a geo-fence. This gives you a notification if they leave or enter
that zone. The panic button within the app gives the child the option to
immediately notify you if they are in any danger. You will then be able to see
the device’s location and trace it.
Kidgy is a really cool app and very useful
to keep an eye on your kids. It’s the best way to organise your kid’s online
activity remotely.
Kidgy is subscription based and the price
starts from $9.99 per month. You can option for either 1, 3 or 12 months
subscriptions. The subscription automatically renews, so you can put your mind
at ease that they will be protected if you forget.
Download the app on AppStore
and Google
Play.