Is Calorie Counter + Safe for Kids?
Age rating is set by App Store, not by Unstar. This page explains it and adds what parents report in reviews. Not affiliated with NutraTech Ltd.
What Calorie Counter +'s age rating means
The App Store gives Calorie Counter + an official 17+ rating, so the store considers it unsuitable for children. That usually reflects mature themes, chat with strangers, suggestive content, or gambling-style mechanics. For a child or younger teen, treat this as a clear caution.
What parents and users report about Calorie Counter +
Users frequently complain about constant pop-ups asking for app reviews, which many find extremely annoying. Other major issues include misleading free trial claims followed by subscription requirements, and pricing concerns such as recent hikes or unfair monthly/yearly plans.
Summarized from 97 recent 1-3 star reviews. These are user reports, not verified claims.
How to keep your child safe with Calorie Counter +
Settings, Screen Time, Content & Privacy Restrictions. Set an age limit for apps, require Ask to Buy for purchases, and restrict or remove Calorie Counter + if it is above your child's age.
Use Google Family Link to approve installs, set a Play Store content rating limit, require purchase approval, and block or uninstall Calorie Counter + on your child's device.
Calorie Counter + for kids: frequently asked questions
Is Calorie Counter + safe for kids?
Calorie Counter + carries an official age rating of 17+ on the App Store, which means it is not designed for children. It is a real, listed app, but the store itself flags it for a mature audience. If a younger child wants it, the rating alone is a strong reason to say no or to supervise closely.
What age rating does Calorie Counter + have?
The App Store rates Calorie Counter + as 17+. This is the store's own content rating, set from the app's features and content, not our opinion. Use it as the starting point for whether it fits your child's age.
Can my child use Calorie Counter + safely?
If you decide to allow it, use device parental controls: Screen Time and Content & Privacy Restrictions on iPhone, or Family Link and Play Store parental controls on Android. Turn on purchase approval, set age-appropriate content limits, and keep the account under your family group so you can see activity.
How do I block or remove Calorie Counter + from my child's phone?
On iPhone, open Settings, Screen Time, Content & Privacy Restrictions, then restrict or delete the app and block reinstalling it. On Android, open Family Link, select your child, find Calorie Counter + and block or uninstall it. You can also set a store age limit so apps above your child's age cannot be installed.