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nickname012016-01-01 15:24:26
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nickname01, 2016-01-01 15:24:26

Is there a parental control app with this functionality?

You need an android application that controls the allowed running time of applications (games for example).
Required functions:
1) It is necessary that the allowed time for applications to be reset each time to zero or to a predetermined value (for example, 20 minutes per day)
Example: the allowed time is set to 30 minutes for an application. It is necessary that the next day this allowed time is reset to zero again.
2) Ability to create groups of applications and assign them the allowed time. For example: I set the allowed time for the "games" group to be 1 hour. All other apps have different permissions.
3) Blocking applications on a schedule (for example, from seven in the morning until one in the afternoon the game will be blocked)
4) So that it is not another shell. Like here for example:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com....
That is, the gadget interface must remain the same.
At the moment, the closest application to the functionality required above is this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com....
But:
- there you need to manually reset the allowed application time every day
- you cannot create application groups there
- it is a different shell (another screen), that is, a different interface environment.

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ckr, 2016-01-01
@ckr

Here is a good way to make a cyborg out of a child. Why not let the child figure out for himself what is good and what is bad? Yes, there are a lot of games for children, but they, give him a week to sit at the tablet without interruption, will soon get bored. To speed up the process, install already downloaded applications where all paid features are already open. Taking away a favorite toy from a child, you provoke a situation like with Adam and Eve "forbidden fruit is sweet." I consider it necessary to make children sick of these games, caused by internal factors of craving for learning, and not by external restrictions, giving only a narrow corridor to their thoughts and actions.
Yes, and I also wanted to note an important point, it is necessary to forbid children to brag about everything that their parents, uncles and aunts bought for them. It is allowed to brag only about everything that he (the child) did himself! This often helps too. Praise your child only for creative activities.

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Alexander Sinitsyn, 2016-01-01
@a_u_sinitsin

Of all the things I've tried so far, I liked https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.... only it's paid. The test period seems to be a month.

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MrMeowington5, 2017-01-07
@MrMeowington5

I think it's easier to use the Tasker app here .

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