Beniamin is a parental control and child online safety app from Poland, designed for home use. It lets parents install clients on a child’s computer, phone, or tablet, and then manage them remotely through a dashboard. Rather than positioning itself as a traditional enterprise cybersecurity product, it focuses on children’s digital safety: limiting internet access, filtering harmful websites, controlling games and apps, and monitoring social media, SMS/phone activity, and location.
Based on the product description, Beniamin offers a fairly broad set of protection features. Its web filtering blocks categories such as pornography, gambling, and violence, and enforces safe search on Google and YouTube. Apps and games can be limited by daily usage time or hourly schedules, or blocked outright. For social media, it monitors 50+ messaging and social tools via screenshots, including WhatsApp, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Parents can view conversation screenshots in the dashboard to identify risks such as cyberbullying early. On mobile devices, it also provides access to call logs, text messages, contact lists, real-time location, and location history. On computers, it includes live screen viewing, YouTube watch history, and the ability to block specific channels or videos.
Its pricing structure is straightforward: a 5-day free trial for 1 device; 119 PLN/year for up to 3 devices; 149 PLN/year for up to 6 devices; and 179 PLN/year for up to 9 devices. The page states that all plans include the same features and differ only by device count, which makes plan selection relatively family-friendly. The setup process is described as three steps—register, install the app, and manage remotely—and is said to take about 5 minutes, so usability should be reasonably good.
Its strengths are its consolidated feature set and transparent pricing. It is suitable for parents who want to centrally manage children’s usage across multiple devices, limit gaming time, filter harmful content, and keep an eye on social risks. The drawbacks are also clear: the main page does not disclose details about encryption, data retention, privacy policy specifics, or compliance certifications. Screenshot capture, SMS, call, and location monitoring are highly sensitive capabilities, so users should carefully consider local laws, children’s awareness and consent, and family communication boundaries before using it. It also does not appear to offer enterprise-grade integrations, APIs, or security operations platform capabilities.
The page does not provide information about accessibility from China, RMB payments, or localization, so access from China should be considered unknown. Since the product is aimed at the Polish market, language, currency, and after-sales support may be inconvenient for Chinese families. Comparable alternatives include Qustodio, Norton Family, Kaspersky Safe Kids, Google Family Link, Apple Screen Time, and domestic parental control apps in China.
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beniamin.pl is an Poland Cybersecurity provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach beniamin.pl directly.