Based on 1,370 real reviews, here's what Parental Control app users think about pricing.
Users express extreme frustration paying premium prices ($99/year) for broken features and non-existent support. Multiple reviews mention paying for lifetime subscriptions that become unusable after updates. The value proposition collapses when core features don't work reliably.
Parents show high willingness to pay premium prices IF the solution actually works reliably and doesn't damage relationships. The pain point is severe enough that they're trying multiple apps at $50-100/year each, indicating a $150+ annual budget for a working solution.
Multiple mentions of lifetime subscriptions suggest strong preference for one-time payment models, but recurring failures after updates make users feel trapped. Users want predictable costs for predictable functionality.
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