Misidentified alarm for Chrome browser users

Nov 22, 2025

Dear users of Chrome web browser, 

Today, most of you are experiencing trouble accessing the KidLogger.net website and dashboard. This was due to an inaccurate automated rating change by the Google threat identification agent. AI-based risk analysis at Google misidentified KidLogge.net website as Unsafe and Malware. 

We apologize for any inconvenience. The KidLogger.net website is safe, secure, and our team is working 24/7 to monitor the KidLogger infrastructure for integrity, availability, and security.    

 

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Deprecating Android' unwanted features in KidLogger PRO

Nov 17, 2025

Google wants its users to feel safe while using Android phones and devices, and it continuously works to identify dangerous applications to increase protection for its users. Latest editions of Android systems use automatic algorithms to compile lists of application behaviour and signs that may be dangerous for users.  The lists of potentially dangerous activities by applications are available to developers via the Unwanted Application behaviour ., or via this technical documentation.  However, these can't perfectly identify and protect users from every risky application, and there is always a chance that a safe application or website, such as KidLogger, could be misidentified as risky. Nevertheless, the KidLogger team needs to respond and regularly update or maintain all product features as safely as possible.

We value your safety and patience!

The detailed list of deprecated features in KidLogger PRO app for Android will be updated soon.

 

 

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Never Post Your Child’s Photo with Location Data

Oct 21, 2025

Every day, parents share joyful moments online: "First day at school," "Family walk," or "Our child at home." But alongside these happy memories, a hidden risk often accompanies photos — the location information embedded in them. Even an innocent tag like "Home" or "School" can be seen by strangers and used to track your child’s movements.

Why Geotags Are Dangerous

When you post a photo with a location tag, social media platforms may store the GPS coordinates. Even if the caption doesn’t include the address, the photo itself can reveal where your child lives or studies. This makes children vulnerable to predators or other malicious actors who monitor social media.

Studies show that more than 60% of parents have accidentally posted images of their children with active geotags. Most of the time, it seems harmless — but for a potential predator, it’s a map to follow.

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What TikTok’s Algorithms Are — and Why They Can Pull a Child In

Oct 17, 2025

TikTok is one of the most popular apps among children and teenagers. Short videos, catchy music, trends and memes make the platform highly engaging. But behind the playful interface sits a powerful system — an algorithm that learns from each user’s behavior and keeps serving content designed to hold their attention for as long as possible.

 

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What’s new in KidLogger — Website Blocking Feature

Oct 11, 2025

The KidLogger for Windows app can now block users from visiting specific websites.
As parents, you can protect your child from 18+ content and other unwanted sites, especially if you notice that they spend too much time on them.

How does it work?
On the KidLogger server, sign in to your account and open the Settings page.
There you’ll find the Block websites by domain field. In this field, you can enter the addresses of the websites you want to block. You can type them in any format, using a comma or space as a separator.
The maximum number of characters allowed is 10,000, which is more than enough.

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Age Recommendations: How much screen time is safe for kids?

Sep 30, 2025

Today, children spend more and more time with devices — phones, tablets, and computers. It’s important for parents to know how much screen time is safe for different age groups.

  • Children 5–7 years old — maximum of 1 hour per day; preferably in short sessions of 15–20 minutes; content should be educational and age-appropriate.
  • Children 8–12 years old — 1–2 hours per day for leisure; school-related use doesn’t count, but breaks every 30–40 minutes are important; talk with your child about what they see online.
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Cyberbullying: Stories You Can’t Ignore

Sep 24, 2025

We often think the world behind the screen is just fun — chats, games, creativity. But for many young people the online space also hides something far more serious: cyberbullying. Below you’ll find real cases that shocked communities, an explanation of what cyberbullying really is, how to spot it in your child, and practical steps parents can take today.

Real stories

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KidLogger: Moving from Monitoring to Meaningful Family Connection

Jun 11, 2025

We're rethinking the KidLogger concept. Instead of simply tracking activity, we're building a tool that strengthens communication and care within families.

Currently, in development: the Parental Chat Assistant — not just another messenger, but a private, secure space for conversations between family members only.

What makes it different:

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KidLogger server is now available in Hindi!

Jun 5, 2025

Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with over 500 million speakers, primarily in India and South Asian countries. Adding Hindi support makes KidLogger more accessible to millions of parents and teachers concerned about children's safety in the digital space.

You can use the website and control panel in your native language. Simply select हिन्दी (Hindi) from the language selection menu at the top of the page.

Thank you for your trust!

The KidLogger.net Team

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New Version of KidLogger PRO for Android Released (Supports Android 14 and 15)

May 8, 2025

We are pleased to announce the release of the updated KidLogger PRO version for Android. This version now supports Android 14 and 15. The previous version was compatible only with Android 13 and earlier.

Please note: This is a test version. Some monitoring features may not work correctly, and there may be compatibility issues with certain smartphone models.

We ask you to install the new version on your devices and test all monitoring features, including call and message logging, app usage tracking, location monitoring, screenshots, and others.

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Here you can find tutorials, articles and announcements about KidLogger SAS: what new features we’ve implemented, how to install Kidlogger, and how to set up user monitoring for different platforms like Windows, Mac, Android.

We’re happy to hear any suggestions you might have about improving KidLogger.


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