Mobikid is a parental control app that allows parents to restrict the content and monitor the online activity of their children's smartphones and tablets. The mobikid app on the child's device only displays content approved by the parent. If the child tries to access blocked content, they receive a message prompting them to request access from the parent. The parent app allows real-time monitoring of the child's online activity and making decisions about access requests. Mobikid provides advantages like setting time limits, blocking untrusted content and apps, and granting access only to trusted sites and apps approved by the parent.
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2. With mobikid, your child's
smartphone or tablet displays the
content allowed only by you, at
the set time, and lets you monitor
your child's activity in real time.
Presentation plan:What is mobikid?
4. Child in the Internet
Internet access on mobile
devices among internet-
using 10-15 year-old's
Internet-using children who
possess a smartphone or
tablet with Internet access
Internet-using children who
do not possess a
smartphone or tablet with
Internet access
Data collection by TNS, ordered by Orange Polska
5. Child in the Internet
Internet-usage
among children
Parents on children
Children
Data collection by TNS, ordered by Orange Polska
6. Child in the Internet
Internet safety
responsibility in the eyes
of Parents
Parents of Internet-
using children
Parents of non-
Internet-using children
Data collection by TNS, ordered by Orange Polska
8. How it works?
mobikid restricts access to any
content (websites, games, apps)
not allowed by the Parent.
9. Should the kid attempt
to access any
restricted content,
a blockade will appear.
It includes the option
to request access
permission from the
Parent.
How it works?
10. By downloading the
mobikid parent app,
the Parent may
monitor the child's
activity directly from
their phone.
How it works?
11. The Parent may choose
to unlock the content
or deny the child's
request. There is also
an option to display
the content in question
before making the
decision.
How it works?
16. mobikid apps
Kid app
• complete protection against dangerous
content for
smartphone and tablet
• time-limited access for apps and the Internet
• ask Parent for access to additional content
• safe mobikid web browser
• built-in launcher displaying only trusted apps
18. Parrent app
• list of children and their recent activities
• instantly allow or deny access to the
requested content,
or view it beforehand to decide
• security alerts, e.g. child trying to disable the
app
mobikid apps
20. Parent web panel
• complete list of children's activities
• allow or deny access to the content
requested by the
child, or view it beforehand to decide
• set time limits for apps and websites
• manage lists of recommended trusted apps
and websites
• monitor the child's app version and online
status
mobikid apps