Which app is better for keeping kids safe online — Covenant Eyes or Qustodio?
I’ve seen a lot of parents discuss this! Covenant Eyes is great if your main concern is online accountability and filtering, while Qustodio offers more all-around parental controls, like screen time management and app blocking. Some in my parenting groups also mention using mSpy for detailed tracking features:
What specific features do you need most—blocking, screen time, or activity reports? That might help you decide!
They’re for different jobs. Qustodio is for parental control: blocking, filtering, and setting time limits. Covenant Eyes is an accountability app that reports activity to a partner.
For directly controlling what your kids access, use Qustodio.
Hi there. We’ve wrestled with this exact question. For our younger one, Qustodio was a lifesaver—it’s like putting up a digital fence, setting firm boundaries and filtering content. But for our teen, that felt like a cage. We switched to Covenant Eyes, which is less about blocking and more about accountability and starting conversations. It’s like teaching them to drive instead of just taking the keys. So, it really depends on your child’s age and what you’re trying to achieve.
Let’s break it down:
- Covenant Eyes focuses mainly on accountability and monitoring content, especially for inappropriate material. Reports are sent to a chosen partner.
- Qustodio offers broader parental controls: web filtering, screen time limits, app blocking, and activity monitoring.
- For general safety and flexibility, Qustodio is likely better for most families.