In this safe browser app, users access approved webpages and manage browsing activity with parental controls. Includes content moderation, curated collections, and activity review features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 71 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.6
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
82%
4 star
8%
3 star
2%
2 star
3%
1 star
6%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
27% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
71% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
82% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Kiddofy: Safe Browser for Kids
Kiddofy’s app is a safe browser for children that allows access to approved webpages only and keeps parents in control.
Parents use Kiddofy to manage their child’s access to Web content and review their activity. It makes adding allowed content easy and its patented technology helps parents provide their children high quality, appropriate, personally relevant content.
Additionally, content Collections curated by the team at Kiddofy, and other Kiddofy users their parents trust, ensure children never run out of discovery, fun, and learning.
Who is Kiddofy For?
Kiddofy is for families who want to keep their children safe on the Web.
It’s for educators / homeschoolers, friend groups, youth groups, coaches, and communities who want to connect children with the right content easily and safely, in the classroom, at home, and on the road.
It’s for kiddos who are excited to learn, play, and explore with the amazing resources available to them online.
What Makes Kiddofy Special?
Kiddofy’s approach to safety is simple: we block everything, put parents in full control, and then help them add back the parts that are best for their children.
Some families use Kiddofy solely because it’s an outstanding set of tools for managing a child’s access to the Web. But Kiddofy is more.
When you start by blocking everything, parents have the challenge of re-populating their child’s personal view of the Web. Kiddofy’s patented technology uses trust, controlled by parents, to help with this.
Parents optionally trust others they know (Kiddofy Friends) to safely share appropriate content. Kiddofy makes it easy for parents to review what’s been shared, remove what they don’t like, and block anything they don’t want shared again.
Sharing Examples...
Families:
As a parent, safely share a webpage (or whole website) with your child using the Kiddofy app or straight from your favorite browser. Kiddofy notifies your child and adds it to their collection of approved content – no extra steps. Optionally trust other family members to do the same so grandparents, aunts, siblings, and others can share recipes they find, news about a scientific discovery, cute videos, etc.
Homeschoolers / Educators:
As a homeschooler, create your own Collections of websites for your children and control them all in one place. Share Collections amongst your co-op to spread the work of curating content across grade levels, subjects, and occasions.
As a schoolteacher, create and share Collections of classroom and homework websites so students have safe access at school and from home.
Kids Sharing with Kids:
Add other kiddos as your child’s Kiddofy Friends and allow them to safely share their approved content with each other. Kiddofy keeps you in control while they have fun and begin to develop online skills.
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Reviews for Kiddofy: Safe Browser for Kids
Sparky BoBo
Awesome kid-friendly content!
I love that this app lets me curate content for my kids and also provides great default curated content I can trust. A++
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Is NOT immune to Ads
I went through the process of getting this working, and putting it on my kiddos phone, banning all web browsers, disabling log out, checking the differences with different ages set, and so forth. When I saw a lingerie advertisement on an approved free dictionary website for 10+, I knew it was a matter of how strong the dns with malware remove option was. I found that DNSSecure with LibreDNS (Block Ads/Trackers) was strong enough when running in the background to prevent this sort of advertising insanity. Kiddofy is very nice once it is set up, but you need to deal with the Ads so your kid doesn’t have to.