If you're looking for a more general-purpose parental control tool, Aura is another good option. It's got strong filtering, blocking and monitoring of websites and apps, along with the ability to set your own screen time limits and to temporarily disable the internet. Aura also includes SafeSearch, YouTube Restricted Mode and a single interface to monitor all internet activity across all devices, so you can set bedtime and daily limits. It's good for unlimited kids and devices, and you can try it for 14 days for free.
Another good option is Lightspeed Systems. This suite of tools is geared for K-12 districts, with tools to manage security, safety and educational technology. It includes content filtering, device management and CIPA compliance, as well as safety and wellness tools that monitor online activity and intervene early if students are engaging in things like cyberbullying and self-harm. It's customizable and designed to keep students safe and secure while learning.
For a K12 student focus, Deledao has a patented web filter that blocks and blurs distracting content in real time. It uses InstantAI technology to automate workflows and includes tools like ActiveScan to analyze web pages and ActivePulse to monitor student engagement and wellness. Deledao is customizable and CIPA compliant, so it can be used in schools and at home.
And Linewize offers a full student safety platform with a three-pillar approach to digital safety. It includes tools like Linewize School Manager, Classwize and Linewize Monitor for real-time threat detection. The platform also offers a 30-day student safety audit and wellbeing analysis, so districts can assess and improve their digital safety programs. Linewize monitors more than 23 million students and 27,000 schools.