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Covenant Eyes is described as 'Software offering adult content control, monitoring, and filtering to support quitting pornography. Includes device tracking, alerts, and privacy protection' and is a Internet Filter in the security & privacy category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Covenant Eyes for a variety of platforms, including iPhone, Android, iPad, Windows and Mac apps. The best Covenant Eyes alternative is Plucky. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try Plucky or Orkana. Other great apps like Covenant Eyes are Screen Time, Qustodio Parental Control, ScreenTime+ and Screen Time for Android.



Privacy-focused time tracking stores all data locally, monitors app and IDE activity, browser tabs, and input devices automatically, provides real-time insights, detailed productivity scoring, goal setting, Pomodoro workflows with app blocking, and supports LLM data export.




ZenView uses computer vision to detect and block pornographic content across your entire Mac by analyzing what's actually on your screen—not just URLs—making it impossible to bypass with incognito mode or browser switching.


With Screen Time, you can access real-time reports about how much time you spend on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and set limits for what you want to manage.



Monitor internet use, block harmful content, set restrictions and time limits on devices. Features include app control, social media tracking, and location alerts for comprehensive parental supervision.




ScreenTime+ is an automatic time tracking app for mac. It helps you to see where you're spending your time on Mac via the menu bar.





Helps parents oversee online activity, set screen time, block inappropriate sites, track device location, view 30-day location history, and access reports through email or portal for insight into web use, app usage, safe browsing, and setting physical boundaries.




FamiSafe lets parents control screen time, track real-time location and detect inappropriate content on kids' devices.




Locategy is a family locator with parental control features: allows parents to locate their kid’s mobile, receive realtime alerts when they reaches or leaves predefined places, but also see the list of the installed apps and control the screen time, with also panic button and...




HomeGuard is an advanced parental control and activity monitoring tool for family and child safety online and offline. Once installed HomeGuard will silently and automatically block all pornographic and inappropriate content online and record detailed website activity including...




FamilyShield, powered by OpenDNS, blocks adult websites from home computers for free, with no software to install.


Plucky (previously "Pluckeye") literally advertises themself as "Covenant Eyes on Linux, or something close to it." However, it's more complicated, and it uses the terminal, and afaik it doesn't take blurred screenshots. Granted, if you don't download images, then there wouldn't be any screenshots to take!