Bark vs Kaspersky Safe Kids

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Bark vs Kaspersky
Alerts for sexual content, cyberbullying, depression, online predators, and more
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Bark
Alerts are sent for worrisome content across 19 different categories, and in texts, emails, and social media platforms & apps
Kaspersky
Parents only get alerts when kids try to access forbidden websites
Create custom screen time schedules
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Bark
Set custom rules for school time, bedtime, and free time, plus create different schedules for any day of the week
Kaspersky
Set how many hours per day your child can use their device or set schedule-based access blocks any day of the week.
Blocking
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Block specific websites and apps as well as 18 categories, including adult content, gaming, and streaming sites; Works equally well on iOS, Android, and Chromebooks.
Kaspersky
Block adult content by entering a list of sites and apps your child can only visit with your permission. Limit app use by time and create a list of apps your kid needs your permission to open. Full functionality is available for PCs, Mac computers and Android phones & tablets. Owing to restrictions with the operating system for iOS devices, it’s not possible to block children’s iPhones & iPads
Content monitoring
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Bark
Scans text messages, emails, photos, videos, and 30+ apps and social media platforms on children’s phones, tablets, and Chromebook
Kaspersky
Monitors Facebook only
Add unlimited devices and kids
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Bark
$49/year for unlimited devices with screen time, web filtering, and location tracking

$99/year for content monitoring, screen time, web filtering, and location alerts for as many kids and devices as your family needs
Kaspersky
$21.99* *Introductory Pricing ONLY for first year and for new customers*

To protect all the kids in your family and all their devices with Kaspersky Safe Kids, you must use a My Kaspersky account. One Kaspersky Safe Kids license includes one user account for one year.
Location tracking
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Bark
Check your child’s location in real time on a map

Receive location alerts when child arrives or leaves pre-set locations

Get your child’s exact location with check-ins
Kaspersky
Locate your kids wherever they go and get alerted if they leave a designated radius.
YouTube Safe Search requirement
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Bark
With the tap of a button, Bark activates mandatory SafeSearch mode on Google, Bing, YouTube, and DuckDuckGo
Kaspersky
Prevent kids seeing inappropriate content with YouTube Safe Search
Isn't on the FCC's list of potential threats to national security
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Bark is American owned and operated
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With Bark, you can:

Monitor content

Manage screen time

Block websites

Track location

Pricing & Details

  • Monitor texts, email, YouTube, and 30+ apps and platforms
  • Monitor web searches and saved photos & videos
  • Receive parental monitoring alerts for issues like cyberbullying, online predators, suicidal ideation, and more
  • Get insights into your child’s digital activities
  • Learn how to address issues with child-psychologist advice and tips
  • Manage screen time
  • Block website and apps
  • Keep up with kids with location alerts and check-ins
$ 14 /mo USD

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Bark was created by parents, for parents, to offer a better, easier, and more effective way to help families create healthy digital habits.

Bark vs Kaspersky

Bark vs Kaspersky: Which provides the most features?

Bark offers the website blocking and screen time management features Kaspersky does, plus sends alerts about potential dangers your kid faces online — issues like suicidal ideation, porn, cyberbullying, and much more. Kaspersky does not send these alerts.

Between Bark vs Kaspersky, which has better content monitoring?

Kaspersky actually offers no content monitoring powered by advanced technology, so Bark is the clear winner here.

Comparing Bark vs Kaspersky, which can alert me about sexual content?

Kaspersky does not offer alerts for sexual content. Bark will send you a text message and/or email if your child encounters this content online.