Qoria acknowledged the ongoing challenge of device sharing in remote communities, where children may access services through communal or publicly available devices. While their systems can be installed across multiple devices, achieving consistent configuration requires device-level control, which may not always be feasible in community contexts.
Qoria’s model illustrates how parental control systems can evolve to address demographic and cultural variation without compromising core functionality. It represents a step toward systems that are more adptable, inclusive and respectful of different child-rearing practices.