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  1. 1 hour ago, Flood and Flood's wife said:

    Hello @vigilant dad

    Thank you for posting back & for the information. 

    1. (ioo) a good decision, reading thru the Kaspersky Safe Kids for Mac, Types of restrictions for your child, Safe Search, there's an *additional* proviso: 

    "Kaspersky Safe Kids supports Safe Search in the following search engines: Google (including "Ok Google"), Bing, Mail.ru, Yandex, Yahoo! and YouTube.

    Important: If the child searches for something using the Google search engine in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, the Safe Search option does not work and the search request is not displayed in the reports on My Kaspersky. You can set Safari as the default search browser for your child or disable the HTTP3 (QUIC) protocol in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox to allow Safe Search to work."

    Clearly Safari is the easiest browser to use, without all this mucking around (ioo) & we have not made these changes & have found no Safe Search, Chrome, Firefox issues, however IF (you) wish to disable QUIC for Google Chrome & Firefox, the steps are as follows: 

    • Disable the HTTP3 (QUIC) protocol in Google Chrome

    In Chrome address bar type: chrome://flags
    Scroll OR search for Experimental QUIC protocol
    Toggle setting to Disabled.

    • Disable the HTTP3 (QUIC) protocol in FIREFOX

    In the Firefox address bar, type about:config
    Search: network. http. http3. enable.
    Toggle setting to False

    2. Related to KSK, none that are documented. Our advice is simply that Kaspersky has provided the *recommended* browsers, using browsers that are not supported may end in unreliable information from KSK, that may = the child is not protected & OR, the parent is not notified when they need to be - both of which defeat the purpose of KSK (ioo). 

    Thank you🙏
    Flood🐳+🐋

    Many thanks, got it!

    Have a nice day!

     

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  2. Hi @,

    1 - yes, google.com as search engine is the objective, but other websites don't work either

    2 - Firewall and VPN not enrolled

    3 - No other Kapersky software

    I think we just won't use Brave for my daughter then, because I do want to use the full functionality of KSK.

    I am quite curious though, other than that it is not supported in KSK, are there any other security concerns for using Brave as a browser (vs standard ones like Safari, Chrome, Edge)?

    Thanks

     

     

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  3. 3 hours ago, Flood and Flood's wife said:

    Hello @vigilant dad

    Welcome!

    1. "Not supported", means the software does not meet: Kaspersky Safe Kids for Mac, Hardware and software requirements - IF there's issues with an app that's not supported & Kaspersky support is required, more often than not it will not be provided. 
    2. In this case Brave is not listed as a Supported browser. 
    3. The only apps on the Deny list are: Yandex.Browser & Opera. 
    4. We do not get any blocking of Brave, please post a full-screen-screen-image of the issue, including the URL, where the website is inaccessible?
    5. May we also know: (a) the age template selected for your daughter,  (b) MacBook OS version, (c) KSK version, (d) Is KSK Premium or Free? 

    Please post back? 

    Thank you🙏
    Flood🐳+🐋

    Hi,

    Thank you for your response.

    (4) google.com, see screenshot

    (5a) 9 years old, (5b) MacOs Sonoma 14.5, (5c) KSK 1.9.0.77, (5d) Premium

    Cheers

    Screenshot 2024-06-01 at 21.31.07.png

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  4. I have installed KSK on my daughter's new MacBook, and I have also installed Brave because it blocks advertising.

    However she has been unable to access any websites with Brave, while still able to access them on Safari. I checked the settings I have for her on my own computer, and see that Brave is allowed... 

    I read on other posts that Brae is not supported for certain functionality, does that mean the Brave browser is completely blocked in KSK?

     

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