Full installation guides
Our easy to follow installation walkthrough guides will show you how to install Safe Surfer for each kind of device. They will also help you verify that the protection installation is working correctly.
Are you protecting any Android devices (such as Samsung or Pixel)? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Apple iPhone or iPad devices? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Windows devices? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Apple Mac devices (such as MacBook, iMac, and Mac Mini)? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Chromebook or Chromebox devices? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Linux devices (running distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora)? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any Google TV devices (such as Sony TVs, some Panasonic TVs, Chromecast, or Google TV Streamer)? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any Apple TV devices? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any smart TVs that don't run Google TV (such as Samsung or LG)? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any PlayStation 5 consoles? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any PlayStation 4 consoles? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any Xbox Series or Xbox One consoles? Return to this guide in the future for updates. If you would like to disable web browsing with Microsoft Edge, you can do this by navigating to the Settings menu > Account > Family settings > Access restrictions > (add an access PIN) > Access restriction details > untick "Allow Edge web browser" > go back to Settings home, which will save the changes. In the Family settings menu, you might also like to set a system to authorise the downloading of new apps (as other web browser apps are available through the Microsoft Store).
Are you protecting devices connected to a Wi-Fi modem/router? Click this link. This will apply by default to devices that aren't using the Safe Surfer app.
If you are looking to protect other kinds of devices that support browsing the Internet (for example, Amazon Fire tablets), please check the Wi-Fi modems and routers section.
Mobile devices
Are you protecting any Android devices (such as Samsung or Pixel)? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Apple iPhone or iPad devices? Click this link.
Laptop and desktop PCs
Are you protecting any Windows devices? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Apple Mac devices (such as MacBook, iMac, and Mac Mini)? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Chromebook or Chromebox devices? Click this link.
Are you protecting any Linux devices (running distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora)? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Smart TVs and set-top boxes
Are you protecting any Google TV devices (such as Sony TVs, some Panasonic TVs, Chromecast, or Google TV Streamer)? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any Apple TV devices? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any smart TVs that don't run Google TV (such as Samsung or LG)? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Video game consoles
Are you protecting any PlayStation 5 consoles? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any PlayStation 4 consoles? Return to this guide in the future for updates.
Are you protecting any Xbox Series or Xbox One consoles? Return to this guide in the future for updates. If you would like to disable web browsing with Microsoft Edge, you can do this by navigating to the Settings menu > Account > Family settings > Access restrictions > (add an access PIN) > Access restriction details > untick "Allow Edge web browser" > go back to Settings home, which will save the changes. In the Family settings menu, you might also like to set a system to authorise the downloading of new apps (as other web browser apps are available through the Microsoft Store).
Wi-Fi modems and routers
Are you protecting devices connected to a Wi-Fi modem/router? Click this link. This will apply by default to devices that aren't using the Safe Surfer app.
Other devices
If you are looking to protect other kinds of devices that support browsing the Internet (for example, Amazon Fire tablets), please check the Wi-Fi modems and routers section.
Updated on: 14/03/2025
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