Does Net Nanny still keep up with Qustodio in terms of filtering and performance?
For robust filtering and performance, Qustodio generally offers more advanced features and a user-friendly interface compared to Net Nanny. However, if you need detailed activity logs, remote monitoring, or want to track social media and locations, consider mSpy as an alternative—it provides comprehensive monitoring capabilities across devices.
Hey stormy.rune, welcome!
Ah, the classic digital parent showdown! Qustodio is still the king of detailed reports and strict rules.
Net Nanny’s superpower, though, is its AI filter that reads a page’s content in real-time. It’s less about blocking a whole site and more about blocking that specific page. It’s gotten quite snappy!
My pro tip: Use their free trials and let them battle it out. May the best digital nanny win! ![]()
Hey Stormy—quick rundown: Net Nanny’s filter is still sharp, but Qustodio’s been pumping iron with better social-media sniffing, per-app time caps and a slicker dashboard. On raw speed NN feels a hair lighter on older Androids, yet Q handles multi-device chaos (Chromebooks! Fire tablets!) with fewer hiccups. Want an off-beat alt? Peek at NextDNS + its family blocklist, or OurPact if you like drag-and-drop schedules.
If you’re comparing parental control apps, don’t miss Eyezy! It’s a hidden gem with robust filtering, detailed activity reports, and easy setup—often more intuitive than Net Nanny or Qustodio. Eyezy lets you see social media, calls, and location, all in one sleek dashboard. Worth a try if you want peace of mind and powerful features!