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Time management system on Windows 10?
The child has a laptop, how to put a limit on the laptop so that no more than two hours a day, no matter when it is turned on and for how long.
Ie turned on and played for 20 minutes, turned it off, 1 hour 40 minutes left, then played another hour, 40 minutes left until the end of the working day. (I did it on android through parental control, you can see what programs it installs and how long it uses, and after two hours, let’s say the body is blocked until I either use the password or add time on my phone.
How can I implement this on Windows?
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User Control
or
Child Control
Both programs from www.salfeld.com
There is also the User Time Control Center program from www.1securitycenter.com
and
HT Parental Controls
I used them for a long time. In one of these programs, I liked one very cool feature. In addition to all the restrictions that can be set, there was a very cool opportunity to make one-time codes that allow you to extend the time you use your PC. For example, a child has done something good and you decide to give him another 1 hour of time. To do this, you can generate one-time codes with any given time and, in which case, give the code to the child.
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