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3Eyes is a parental-control app for Windows desktops and laptops. Parents decide exactly which websites their kids can visit, how much time they spend online, and which YouTube channels are available — plus built-in math games and money tutorials so kids can earn screen time through learning.
The main market is parents of children ages 5–16 who share a family desktop or laptop — families who want real control, not just usage reports after the fact.
Knowing these helps you have better conversations and write more convincing content.
Everything is blocked unless a parent approves it — the opposite of most filters, and much harder for kids to get around. If a site isn’t on the list, it doesn’t load.
Microsoft Family Safety and most tools fail on desktop because kids switch browsers or apps. 3Eyes works at the system level on Windows — especially useful for homeschool families.
No screenshots, no reading messages, no keylogging. It sets clear rules, not hidden surveillance. Parents who dislike Bark-style monitoring often prefer this.
Kids play math games and work through money tutorials inside the app — and can earn extra screen time by completing lessons.
Parents choose exactly which channels kids can watch. No free browsing, no stumbling onto unapproved channels — one of the most-asked-about features.
Because filtering happens at the system level, kids can’t just switch browsers or use a VPN app to get around it — a common frustration with extensions and router filters.
3Eyes lands best with parents already thinking about digital safety and screen time.
They use a shared family computer for schoolwork and want to control access without blocking learning resources.
Families who feel their kids spend too much time online but struggle to enforce limits with existing tools.
Monitoring apps that report after the fact leave parents feeling like they have no real control. 3Eyes is proactive instead.
Apartments, single-computer homes, and families where kids use a parent’s work machine during the day.
Churches, co-ops, and online groups focused on digital wellness are often very receptive to allowlist-style filtering.
Lead with the problem. Ask if they’ve ever had a kid switch browsers to dodge a control, or found their child watching unapproved YouTube. Those are exactly what 3Eyes solves.
You don’t need a big audience — you need the right one.
A post in a parenting Facebook group or a short thread about screen time drives real clicks. Be specific about the problem, not just a link.
A detailed review can rank for terms like “parental controls for desktop” or “how to block YouTube for kids,” generating passive traffic over time.
When someone asks for recommendations, a personal note with your referral link is natural and helpful.
A brief mention to a parenting or education email list converts well — your readers already trust you.
Add 3Eyes to any “recommended tools” page on your parenting or homeschool site. These accumulate traffic over time.
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You earn $5 for every paid conversion that comes through your referral link. A conversion counts when someone signs up through your link and completes a payment for a subscription plan.
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