

In 2019, Qustodio filed a complaint against Apple Inc. Qustodio has collaborated with the anti-bullying charity Kidscape for Safer Internet Day and is a member of the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF) Complaint against Apple In 2020, Qustodio partnered with Movistar Spain Collaborations In 2019, Qustodio also partnered with Movistar Chile. In 2018, Qustodio partnered with O2 in the UK, and Singtel which bundled Qustodio with Nickelodeon as part of its Surf School. In 2017, Qustodio partnered with Softbank Japan. In 2015, Qustodio partnered with Qualcomm to enable its Family-Safe Smart Gateway and launched a professional offering for schools and organizations. In 2014, Qustodio signed its first telco partner agreement with Spanish mobile operator Telefonica.

Qustodio is available in 8 languages : English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Chinese and Japanese. The Qustodio app works on Android, Apple iOS, Chrome OS (on Chromebooks), Amazon Fire OS (Kindle), Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Qustodio works on Chromebooks desktops, laptops, smartphones and tablets. Activity reporting: real-time, daily, weekly and monthly summaries.Website and content category filtering.Screen time limits, quotas and downtimes.Features Īs of 2021, the Qustodio software includes the following features:

The Qustodio app allows parents to protect and monitor their children’s online activity remotely on digital devices. Qustodio is a parental control application. Qustodio received angel funding of $1 million in 2012 from W8 Ventures followed by funding of $1.5 million in 2014 from W8 Ventures and Kibo Ventures. They named the company and the software Qustodio in reference to the Spanish word "custodio", someone who watches over and protects you.

in Barcelona with the release of a parental control software for Windows. Cybersecurity experts Eduardo Cruz, Josep Gaspar and Josh Gabel founded Qustodio in 2012.
