As Google parent company Alphabet Inc. expands into the digital world, it’s likely that the search giant will soon offer a family-friendly feature for its users. The company has been rumored to be working on such a feature for some time now, and it seems that this may finally be coming to fruition. If true, this would be an interesting development as it would allow parents to supervise multiple devices for their children while still being able to access all of the features on each one. This would be a great way to keep track of what their child is doing and make sure they are getting the most out of their online experiences. There are a few potential drawbacks to this feature, however. First and foremost, it could create some confusion for users who are not familiar with Alphabet’s different products. Additionally, it is possible that some parents may find the idea of having multiple devices in addition to their own difficult to manage. Overall, though these potential benefits are intriguing, there is still much we don’t know about how Alphabet plans on implementing this feature. It’s possible that something similar will debut at Google I/O next year, but until then we’ll just have to wait and see what comes next from the search giant.