
Mike Ellis
It looks good and the features offered are great. But it has one huge flaw: it keeps stopping running on the children's phones. So this just negates any functionality offered. If it can't run, all the time, seamlessly, without me having to ask the kids to switch it back on there is no point whatsoever in installing it. How am I supposed to keep a track of my kids' screen time when I'm never even sure that's it's running...?
60 people found this review helpful
Parental Control App by Screen Time Labs
June 7, 2020
We are sorry about the issues you experienced. Please get in touch with our support team at support@screentimelabs.com and we will do our best to help. Thank you.

A Google user
OK to install, and seemed to work but glitchy - changing time settings on my phone seemed to make no difference on son's phone. Constant plugging of "rewards" which I didnt opt into, and within a week it was bugging me to upgrade. I downloaded this because I found it during search for free apps - and it isn't free. Definitely not recommended!!!
2 people found this review helpful
Parental Control App by Screen Time Labs
June 18, 2019
Hi, have you tried the latest update? It seems to fix the issue for many of our users. If it doesn't work for you, could you contact us at support@screentimelabs.com so that we can work together to figure it out and give you a new trial?

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Confusing interface, bugged system. How to badly implement a good idea...I would suggest the ScreenTime team to try their application themselves. I cannot believe they have done this yet. Selecting time is confusing and takes more space than necessary. It's not clear what is Lights off compare to bed time, and no description is provided in the interface. The worst is the applications list. Clicking on one to select is not reactive, or the list moves up and down while you are clicking, which is very annoying. Sometimes, selecting an app does not work. Some applications contains a useless links "included in X limits", which breaks the list and makes it difficult to follow. Instead of this, I would rather have a compact list, with an option to see the description on the application from Google Play. Even the type would be useful: game, music, etc. I realise that my daughter spent 6 hours on her phone, when I set a daily limit of 3 hours. After investigation, I noticed that most new applications (games) she installed where "unlimited". Although the geolocation feature is not something I am interested, they keep pushing and spanking the interface to add it. Seriously? If you don't know where your child is, then you have a bigger problem. Overall, a lot of features are more spying than protection on your child. Despite the message below, the team never contacted me not answered my suggestions. It is more a double language than a real concern about customers satisfaction. Worst of all, my child was able to remove the application herself. This application implements badly more than you need, check the others.
14 people found this review helpful
Parental Control App by Screen Time Labs
July 20, 2018
Hi Andre, thanks for the feedback most of those sound like issues that we're not seeing on other parent's account, so can you contact our support team using support@screentimelabs.com so we can look at your account for you please? You need to change the timezone in the kid's app as well as in Android, we do this so kid's can't get around the limits