When you first install Qustodio, all computer user accounts are monitored by default under the child profile you selected during onboarding. You can, however, set up individual protection for each computer user and apply unique rules to them.
In addition, you can define a default child profile that will automatically protect any new user accounts created on the computer. For existing accounts, you can configure individual protection settings—including the option not to protect parent or adult accounts.
To do so, after installing Qustodio on the computer, please follow these steps:
1. Open your Parents App or visit family.qustodio.com
2. Enter your email and password, and click "Log In".
3. From the hamburger menu (☰) select Devices
4. Locate the device you want to configure and click on it.
5. You can now:
- Set default protection for new users
- Set individual user protection and rules for each user
- Unprotect adult user accounts
Set default protection for new users:
To ensure that all new user accounts created on the computer are protected right away, select a default child profile for your computer.
Locate "Assign to:" and then click on the down-arrow. Select the Qustodio profile you want to use as a default protection profile from the list.
Set individual user protection for each user:
Locate the device user for whom you want to set an individual protection profile and click on the corresponding line.
Repeat these steps for each device user for whom you want to assign an individual profile.
Unprotect adult user accounts:
If you don’t want Qustodio to monitor or filter adult user accounts, choose the “Don’t protect” option for those users
That's it!