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Trusty is a parental tool for monitoring and guiding children’s online activity. Its website emphasizes “guidance rather than blocking”: by showing which apps children use, how much time they spend, and alerting parents when potentially risky content appears, it helps families build conversations around digital behavior. The current page says the app is “coming soon,” with free account creation available in advance. The child app supports Android only, while parents can monitor from any device.
Trusty discloses a fair amount about its AI capabilities. Text content is analyzed using on-device machine learning; AI image/deepfake detection is handled through SightEngine; and weekly AI analysis plus personalized insights are powered by Google Gemini. Features also include screen-time overviews and goals, app statistics, search history, real-time alerts, a rewards system, a web-based parent dashboard, optional SMS notifications, and a “Bel me!” feature that lets children quickly contact their parents. The product is not focused on hard blocking, but on using risk alerts and reports to prompt communication.
The Free plan is permanently €0 and supports 1 device, app statistics, screen-time overviews and goals, and community support, but does not include advanced features such as AI risk detection or real-time alerts. Premium costs €8.99/month, supports 2 devices, and includes AI risk detection, real-time alerts, search history, the rewards system, and 1 AI report per week. Family costs €14.99/month, supports 4 devices, includes 2 AI reports per week, and adds priority support. Annual billing is marked as saving 30%. Payments are processed via Stripe, with support for credit cards, iDEAL, and Bancontact.
Its advantages are a relatively gentle philosophy, making it suitable for families that want to help children develop independent digital habits; a clear pricing structure; and a free account that does not require a credit card. The website also clearly explains the sources of its AI services and the risks of false positives and false negatives. The drawbacks are also obvious: the product has not officially launched yet, and the child app is Android-only. The website is primarily in Dutch, with no Chinese interface visible. AI detection is not guaranteed to be accurate, deepfake recognition cannot cover every scenario, and the service depends on network access, system permissions, third-party services, and changes in external apps.
Trusty is best suited to parents or guardians who value communication, want to understand their child’s phone usage habits, and would like to receive risk alerts. It is less suitable for families that need strict controls, a mature cross-platform solution, or Chinese-localized service. The main text does not specify access conditions from China. Because Trusty depends on external services such as Google Gemini, SightEngine, and Stripe, network connectivity, payment availability, and notification stability in mainland China would need to be tested in practice. Alternatives to compare include Google Family Link, Qustodio, Bark, and Norton Family.
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