Description
What is included in Kaspersky Safe Kids?
Web filtering – Blocks adult and unwanted site categories per child.
App control – Allows, blocks, or restricts individual apps and games.
Screen time – Sets daily usage limits and time schedules.
GPS location – Maps current position with geofenced safe-area alerts.
Important – Antivirus, VPN, password manager, and firewall are not included.
Core Capacity – Covers Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices.
What are the main benefits of Kaspersky Safe Kids?
Kaspersky Safe Kids is a standalone parental control app that filters content, limits screen time, manages apps, and tracks a child’s location across devices. It is not a security suite, so it adds child-safety controls on top of whatever antivirus you already run.
One dashboard – Manage every child profile from My Kaspersky.
Cross-platform – Same rules apply on phones, tablets, and PCs.
Unlimited devices – Add as many child devices as needed.
Tamper resistance – Removal on the child device needs a parent code.
Talking points – Built-in advice for discussing the rules with kids.
Free tier – Core filtering and time limits cost nothing to start.
What does Kaspersky Safe Kids do?
Kaspersky Safe Kids restricts what a child can see and do online and reports their activity to a parent dashboard. You assign each child a profile with a birth year, then set web categories to Allowed, Warning, or Forbidden, cap daily device time, and decide which apps run. On Windows it ties profiles to individual Windows user accounts, so an adult sharing the same PC is unaffected. In independent AV-Comparatives testing the Windows web filter held up across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera, including private-browsing windows. It does not scan for malware, so it works alongside your antivirus rather than replacing it.
What is the difference between the free and premium versions?
The free version covers web content filtering, app usage controls, daily device-time limits, and YouTube Safe Search for an unlimited period. Premium adds the location and time-precision tools most parents want: GPS tracking on a map, geofenced safe areas, battery-level monitoring, day-by-day scheduling, YouTube search history, and real-time alerts. Both tiers monitor an unlimited number of child devices, which is unusual at this price point. The table below shows exactly which capabilities sit behind the paid tier.
| Feature | Free | Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Web content filtering | ✓ | ✓ |
| App usage control | ✓ | ✓ |
| Daily time limits | ✓ | ✓ |
| YouTube Safe Search | ✓ | ✓ |
| Time scheduling | ✕ | ✓ |
| GPS location and geofencing | ✕ | ✓ |
| Battery monitoring | ✕ | ✓ |
| YouTube search history | ✕ | ✓ |
| Real-time alerts | ✕ | ✓ |
Who is Kaspersky Safe Kids best suited for?
It fits parents who run a mixed-device household and already have antivirus, but lack a single tool to set the same rules everywhere. Because one license covers unlimited Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices, a parent with three children on different platforms can apply identical web categories and time limits without buying per-device licenses. The Windows profile-to-account mapping also suits a shared family PC, since adults keep full access while a child’s login stays restricted. Households whose children rely mainly on iPhones should weigh the iOS limits described below before choosing it.
What are the limits on iOS and other known gaps?
On iOS, app filtering, time limits, scheduling, and app management are noticeably more limited than on Android or Windows because Apple restricts what third-party apps may control. Location tracking shows only the child’s current position; there is no movement history for the day, and the minimum geofence radius is roughly 0.44 miles, so very small safe zones are not possible. Social media monitoring is now narrow in scope and the parent mobile apps do not surface a child’s full web activity, so the web console gives the complete picture. There is also no YouTube channel whitelisting, only Safe Search and search-history logging. Knowing these gaps up front prevents buying it expecting full iPhone parity or detailed location trails.
Does Kaspersky Safe Kids replace antivirus or include a VPN?
No. Kaspersky Safe Kids is a dedicated parental control product and contains no antivirus engine, VPN, password manager, or firewall. Its job is content filtering, app and screen-time control, and location monitoring, so it runs alongside whatever security software protects the device against malware. If you want both child controls and full device protection, that is the role of Kaspersky’s main consumer suites rather than Safe Kids. Treat this app as the family-rules layer, not the threat-protection layer.





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