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Jun 1, 2024
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BYUtka
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Nothing is better than active parenting. Many technology solutions can help,
but nothing beats being active, interested and involved.
Use technology to help, not to replace your own involvement.
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What tips do you have to lock down your technology to protect your kids?
CrimWalCoug
All-American in practice
Jun 1, 7:03pm
Get an Android and use the Family Link app and it's free. The controls loosen up
Cougsanity
Jun 1, 7:06pm
We use FamilyLink. We have iOS but kids have Android. It doesn’t work for iOS?
BYU'01
Jun 1, 7:29pm
They don't loosen up but they allow the child to opt out completely. It lets the parent know if they do. My 14yo still
supertux
Jun 1, 9:12pm
Depends on what you are trying to lock down. Usage? Adult content?
AltTabbins
Jun 1, 7:09pm
Trying to control usage and content.
CrimWalCoug
Jun 1, 7:19pm
Please tell me your 9 and 7 yr olds don't have iphones.
cambo
Jun 1, 11:54pm
They have ipads. No phones, they wont until they are teens.
AltTabbins
Jun 2, 12:17am
Not many. My oldest asked for screen time on the iPhone.
NanoFab Coug
Jun 1, 7:14pm
Open DNS on your router. Won't stop everything, but can help a person who is
paulb
Jun 1, 7:14pm
"locks keep honest men honest"
Squeegee
Jun 2, 9:44pm
Nothing is better than active parenting. Many technology solutions can help,
BYUtka
Jun 1, 7:25pm
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