A Chromebook is a great option for your kids. They're cheap, portable, lightweight, and the software doesn't cost anything, either. When your kids start using technology, you want to keep tabs on what they're up to.

Because of their focus on kids, students, and education, Chromebooks and Chrome OS have a decent range of parental controls. Some are integrated with Chrome OS, while others come from the Chrome Web Store or Google Play.

Here are the best parental controls for your child's Chromebook.

One of the best-integrated Chromebook parental control tools available is Google Family Link. The Google-designed app lets parents monitor their child's Chromebook session from their Android smartphone. Family Link is the replacement for Chrome Supervised Profiles. Existing Chrome Supervised Accounts still work, but you can no longer edit their settings or create a new profile.

Google Family Link allows parents to:

  • Set Chromebook use time limits
  • Control daily time limits manually
  • Set individual app time limits
  • View app usage and make time activity reports for the kids
  • Approve app downloads and other online activities
  • Add education and exploration focused apps remotely
  • Lock the Chromebook remotely, with a specific unlock time
  • Locate your child via Family Link on their Chromebook

You can also control your kid's Chromebook from another Chromebook, so long as you can install Android apps. (Some Chromebook models can only install Chrome Web Store apps, rather than Android operating system apps.)

Google Family Link has the same functionality as a Chrome Supervised Profile, with some handy extras.

Christian Cawley has explained precisely how to install Google Family Link on Android devices, and the process is the same on a Chromebook.

2. Mobicip Parental Control

Mobicip Parental Control with Screen Time (the app's full title) is a remote parental control app. It is one of the most popular and comprehensive parental control apps for Android, iOS, Chrome OS, macOS, and Windows.

The Mobicip Parental Control Standard Plan includes the following features:

  • Schedule and limit Chromebook screen time
  • Lock Chromebook remotely
  • Review recent browsing history
  • Block and control social media, video, and gaming apps
  • Manage internet content filtering
  • Send messages to the Chromebook; reminders, homework checks, and so on
  • Track the location of the Chromebook when switched on

Mobicip Parental Control is easy to use and feature-packed. It is a premium parental control app. A year's subscription to Mobicip's Standard Plan will set you back $49.99 per year, offering protection for five devices. Mobicip also offers a free seven-day trial to determine if the parental controls suit you and your kids.

3. Qustodio

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Qustodio is a handy parental control app that recently got a new update: it now supports Chrome OS. The move brings Qustodio's highly rated child protection tools to Chromebooks for the first time, including its easy access web interface. Better still, you can use Qustodio in conjunction with Google Family Link, where some other apps require you to disable the integrated option.

Qustodio is also available for iOS, Android, Kindle, macOS, and Windows devices, allowing you a complete overview of your kid's devices and their network.

Qustodio for Chrome OS includes the following features:

  • Monitor and block inappropriate content on social media, video games, and apps
  • Monitor calls and text messages
  • Enforce screen time limits to balance screen time
  • Uses smart web filters to protect against online content

Qustodio is available at three price points. The entry-level Small Plan protects up to five devices for $55 per year, while the Medium Plan protects up to 10 devices for $97 per year. Got more devices to protect? There's the Large Plan for $138 per year, covering up to 15 devices.

So while Qustodio isn't the cheapest option for multi-device child protection, it does offer an extensive array of options to monitor your kid's Chromebook. Furthermore, Qustodio has only just made the switch to Chrome OS—expect more features from the iOS, Android, and browser versions of the parental control app to start arriving soon.

4. WebWatcher

WebWatcher is a long-standing player in the parental control market. The WebWatcher Chromebook offering isn't as comprehensive as Google Family Link or Mobicip Parental Control. But it does allow decent remote Chromebook management and some handy content alerts. With WebWatcher Chromebook monitoring, you can:

  • Monitor website and search history
  • Keep tabs on social media URLs
  • Create word alerts with automatic screenshotting
  • Use continuous screenshot mode for constant updating

WebWatcher's Alert Log tool is highly recommended. The Alert Log continually scans data on the Chromebook, using advanced filtering to catch any dangerous behavior or content. If your child engages in any nefarious behavior on their Chromebook, you receive an email update complete with a screenshot of the issue.

The WebWatcher Chromebook monitoring model respects Chromebook users' privacy while keeping parents informed about any dangerous activity.

WebWatcher for Chromebook is a premium parental control app. You can opt for a monthly payment of $3.32 or pay $39.99 for a 12-month subscription. WebWatcher also offers a free trial to test the parental control system before buying.

5. Blocksi Manager Home

Blocksi Manager Home is a comprehensive Chromebook parental control option with a wide range of monitoring and management features. There are several Blocksi versions. The free Blocksi option offers a handy but standard array of URL and content filtering, whitelisting, and website ratings.

The best option is Blocksi Manager Home Premium, which gives you:

  • Internet, social media, video, gaming access time controls
  • Additional YouTube keyword and channel filtering
  • Customizable filtering policies
  • Near real-time analytics, search, and web history
  • Notifications on attempts to access dangerous or illicit content
  • Screen time enforcement

Blocksi Manager Home Premium costs $59.50 per user per year. Comparatively, Blocksi Manager Home is one of the pricier Chromebook parental control products. However, it is also one of the most comprehensive. Like the other Chromebook parental control options on this list, Blocksi offers a free trial.

Apps like Blocksi stop kids from turning them off using a password. Check out the other ways your children will attempt to skirt your parental controls!

6. mSpy

mSpy is a parental control app with a focus on constant tracking. In that, mSpy gives you a constant view into your kid's Chromebook world, so long as the Chromebook is switched on or in use. mSpy provides an extensive range of parental controls, including:

  • Social media monitoring, including WhatsApp and Snapchat
  • Web browsing and search monitoring and reporting
  • Email tracking and analysis
  • Location tracking when the Chromebook is in use
  • Geo-fencing alerts; if your child accesses the Chromebook outside the fence, you receive an alert
  • Installed application control, monitoring, and blocking

mSpy is extremely comprehensive, but it is also the most expensive parental control app on this list. Geo-fencing, website blocking, and other features fall under the Premium subscription, which costs $53.99 per month. You can reduce the monthly cost with a 12-month subscription, dropping the price to $12.49 per month.

What Is the Best Chromebook Parental Control App?

If you want something free and relatively easy to use, look no further than Google Family Link. It works straight out of the box. You can install it on almost any Chromebook, so long as it is compatible. It uses your existing Gmail account to monitor your kid's Chromebook usage, and the app itself is intuitive.

The other options are all handy, with different strengths for parental control. However, as they all come with a price tag, the free option wins.