AT&T Secure Family Companion®

AT&T Secure Family Companion®

By AT&T Services, Inc.

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2018-11-07
  • Current Version: 11.5.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 181.69 MB
  • Developer: AT&T Services, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.1 or later.
Score: 1.23001
1.23001
From 2,265 Ratings

Description

AT&T Secure Family Companion® is a mobile app installed on family member’s devices to help their parents or guardians protect them by locating their device in real-time and managing their child’s screen time as well as the content they may access online. Secure Family is available for all families, no matter which mobile provider you use. Take your family’s safety to the next level. FAMILY SAFETY AND REWARDS * Locate devices in real-time on the family map. * Family Members can send an emergency alert to everyone with the press of a button. * Parents, give your child extra screen time as a reward for good behavior. * Child view of top websites and apps they accessed to help develop good digital habits. Legal Disclaimers AT&T Secure Family Companion is free and only works with the purchase of AT&T Secure Family, available in the App Store for $7.99/month (includes support for up to 10 family members) and up to 30 devices in total. Service auto renews every 30 days unless cancelled. To use the AT&T Secure Family service, you must download two Apps: the AT&T Secure Family App (adults, parents or guardians) and the AT&T Secure Family Companion App (family member). Visit att.com/securefamily for details. Install the Companion App on your child’s device and pair it with the Parent App on your device. Pairing is required to access all features. Only authorized app users have permission to use the App to locate a family member’s device. Requires iOS v.16 or higher. Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can reduce battery life. Availability, timeliness, or accuracy of location is not guaranteed. Coverage not available in all areas. There is a compatibility conflict that can prevent the addition of AT&T Secure Family Companion App to your child’s companion device if you have AT&T ActiveArmor Advanced Mobile Security running on the same companion device. If you wish to continue with the purchase, you must downgrade to the FREE version of AT&T ActiveArmor Mobile Security on the companion device before adding AT&T Secure Family Companion App. AT&T Secure Family FAQs: https://att.com/securefamilyguides The collection, use, and disclosure of any personal information through this application is governed by AT&T's Privacy Policy found at: att.com/privacypolicy and the App’s End User License Agreement found at att.com/legal/terms.secureFamilyEULA.html. * AT&T Postpaid Wireless customers: View, modify or cancel service anytime within the Secure Family app. AT&T does not provide credits or refunds for partial months. * AT&T PREPAID wireless customers and all other mobile networks billed by the App Store: See Apple’s polices regarding cancellation in the App Store at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202039

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Reviews

  • I hate my life

    1
    By Nonchalant dreadhead✌️🎋
    Damn bro I’ve had suicidal thoughts bc of this app man, my parents make me wanna end myself, I would lwk end my life if i didnt go to hell🫩
  • Worst app

    1
    By Kahlenberg H
    Worst app ever
  • This app sucks (edited)

    1
    By oo023r9880573585
    This app sucks. It was made for children that just got devices, not teenagers that have the freedoms of having a phone without this stuff on it. I was forced by my parents to download this app and it broke me. I can’t really trust my parents anymore because of this. And plus, even if I uninstall this they’ll turn my phone into a paper weight because I can’t do anything. Again, this app sucks and from a teens standpoint, parents. Let them be free. Ps. I found a way to make your parents uninstall the app. Just spam the sos button like 100 times or something and they’ll get confused or something and ask you “why are you sending sos messages?” And just reply “I have no idea what your talking about” they’ll either take your phone or disable the app. Another thing is, read the privacy policy before you get the app parents, they will sell your private data to other companies
  • trash

    1
    By iCloud picnic
    bro don’t get this, gonna make every kid not wanna talk to you
  • unfair

    1
    By reviewer potato
    parents can literally do anything, its js so unfair that u cant have anything basically 😭
  • Bad

    1
    By Jeff)cjnec
    Terrible relationship building
  • Slow

    1
    By Ranked is unfair
    As soon as it was set up on my phone it started many minutes longer to load many apps and safari took a lot longer
  • This is a next level of control freak

    1
    By O_gladii
    How do you expect to have a relationship with your children after this
  • Dont get this app

    1
    By Just don’t….please
    Why would you do this to your child it’s to rude especially if there 12 pr 13 and over. They are old enough to handle themselves at that age and if you don’t think so then dont give them a phone. If you have such little trust for your child like that then dont give them devices like that. There shouldn’t be a reason for you to need to monitor their device like that, if so find out wear they’re learning stuff from and take that away instead.
  • Trust

    1
    By Asdfghjklqweyroejdbcbdbdj
    What kind of relationship are you trying to build with this? It’s like panopticon. Every move I make, I’m worried that I’ve done something wrong. That they’re watching. Why were they allowed to run wild and live free when they now make me sit still and be perfect? I can’t do anything. Schoolwork? Blocked. Anatomy for class? Heck no! It’s inappropriate. And now I find out my family, struggling to make ends meet due to unemployment is spending so much on this because they’ve deemed me untrustworthy after a hospital visit due to mental health. This has not and will not ever improve a relationship between guardian and child. To have to ask for them to unlock my internet in front of family and friends just to do something they asked me to, which frustrates them. How dare I ask for them to use an app they forced upon me? I truly do not see a use for this. Please just get a family tracker for location if that’s your concern. Children WILL limit themselves if screen time isn’t a scarcity. Please, we’re almost adults, how can you expect us to regulate for ourselves when the cutoff happens?

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