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Family Safety.Solved.

One app for phones, tablets, and computers that keeps your whole family safe online. Curious kids, busy parents, connected grandparents: everyone protected.

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Parental Control

Safer Internet,
Every Day.
Everywhere.

Allowed Online blocks harmful content, malware, and online risks before they reach your family, anywhere they are. Simple to set up, easy to manage, and built for peace of mind.

Block Adult Content
Block adult & harmful content
Protect against scams
Protect against malware and scams
Block trackers
Safeguard against ads and trackers
Limit games
Reduce exposure to addictive games
Allowed Online - Safer Internet
Manage Limits interface
Screen/Life Balance

Set Boundaries.
Maintain a Healthy Online Balance.

Research shows that setting healthy limits on social media is linked to better mental wellbeing and improved focus, especially for kids.

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Real-Time Protection

Block threats before they reach your family

Blocked Sites interface
Always-On Security

Protection that works
anywhere in the world

iOS & Android Apps

Monitor screen time and activity

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Usage dashboard
Global Server Network

Blazing fast speed world-wide

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Global protection
BACKED BY RESEARCH

Maintain a Healthy Online Balance.

Research shows that setting healthy limits on social media is linked to better mental wellbeing and improved focus, especially for kids.

The Internet has dark corners

32%

Percentage of kids who self-report "nasty, worrying or upsetting" content. [1]

Parental involvement matters

60%

Number of heavy social media users without parental involvement who report poor mental health. [2]

Adult content is everywhere

71%

Number of teens ages 14 to 17 have seen explicit images on the internet. [3]

[1] Children and Parents: Media Use and Attitudes Report 2024 - April 2024

[2] Teens are spending nearly 5 hours daily on social media. Here are the mental health outcomes - April 2024

[3] Children and Parents: Media Use and Attitudes - March 2023

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