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The Latest 'FamilyTime' App Offers Auto-Blocking & Online Filtering

FamilyTime has long made a name for itself as the go-to parental control apps favored by families, but in an age of constantly evolving technology and threats, the company has managed to stay one step ahead of the game by improving and upgrading its offerings, as is evidence in the release of the latest and greatest version of its eponymous app.

The new version of this parental control app offers an array of new features such as the ability to automatically block all new app downloads, allowing parents to keep tabs of what apps their kids are looking to use. The app also offers advanced Internet filtering that helps keep adult content and other inappropriate material at bay.

By providing new features in order to keep up with the evolution of security threats faced by families online, FamilyTime is well and truly demonstrating the importance of evidence-informed upgrades to maintain the salience and usability of parental control apps.
Trend Themes
1. Advanced Filtering - There's an opportunity for companies to create advanced filtering features to keep children safe while using digital devices.
2. Auto-blocking - Companies can develop apps that automatically block new downloads as a way to monitor children's online activity.
3. Threat Monitoring - There's potential for companies to develop apps that can predict and monitor new security threats to keep children safe online.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile App Industry - Companies in the mobile app industry can create parental control apps with advanced features such as auto-blocking and advanced filtering.
2. Cybersecurity Industry - The cybersecurity industry can develop apps that can predict and monitor new security threats to keep children safe while online.
3. Smart Home Industry - The smart home industry can create parental control features for Wi-Fi networks and devices to keep children safe while browsing the web.

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