Natejka7273
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Well, you can go to https://market.android.com/account and see what he has downloaded I guess. Most likely though, he's already been looking at porn for many years and you'll never know about it. Just my 2cents.
On my daughters I put App Lock. I locked the Marketplace and any other settings I didn't want her to have access to. Then when she wants to download Apps I enter a 4 digit pin and we look together. Once we exit the Marketplace its locked again until the next time I enter the pin.
Hope this helps you. It worked great for me.
On my daughters I put App Lock. I locked the Marketplace and any other settings I didn't want her to have access to. Then when she wants to download Apps I enter a 4 digit pin and we look together. Once we exit the Marketplace its locked again until the next time I enter the pin.
Hope this helps you. It worked great for me.
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If you need to sit there and hold your child's hand as they download applications, then they don't need a smartphone.
I gave my 15 year old son my Droid x not wanting him to get into certain apps . Help please. Thanks
Being a 16-year old myself, he will be very annoyed/possibly hate you if you block him from getting certain apps. Best to let the kid be, imo.
Don't. Besides, I'm pretty sure there's no parental controls as of yet.
And take it from a 16 year old; if you attempt it, he'll not only hate you, but likely find a way around/see it from other places. Trust me. There's no stopping it, and you shouldn't even try. Let the boy have fun.
Maybe I'm just a over protected parent. Its coming to the point that's all your going to be able to buy is a smartphone. I think they need parent control on the market. I don't want my 15 year old looking at porn and all that .
Well, you can go to https://market.android.com/account and see what he has downloaded I guess. Most likely though, he's already been looking at porn for many years and you'll never know about it. Just my 2cents.
And it isn't porn you need to protect your child from, it's on line predators. I know that and like I said I'm not even a parent.
Who the hell is worried about internet predators stalking a smartphone user? I highly doubt your kid will be running a webcam from the phone. I really doubt the situation will be any different than surfing facebook or twitter or whichever social media outlet that they use.
As for blocking access like using the app market or restricting browsing, like I said before: If you're that (over)protective or worried, just don't give him the phone. There are tens of thousands of apps that are perfectly fine. Let him jump onto the information highway on his own right and learn from it.
Who the hell is worried about internet predators stalking a smartphone user? I highly doubt your kid will be running a webcam from the phone. I really doubt the situation will be any different than surfing facebook or twitter or whichever social media outlet that they use.
As for blocking access like using the app market or restricting browsing, like I said before: If you're that (over)protective or worried, just don't give him the phone. There are tens of thousands of apps that are perfectly fine. Let him jump onto the information highway on his own right and learn from it.
Who the hell is worried about internet predators stalking a smartphone user? I highly doubt your kid will be running a webcam from the phone. I really doubt the situation will be any different than surfing facebook or twitter or whichever social media outlet that they use.
As for blocking access like using the app market or restricting browsing, like I said before: If you're that (over)protective or worried, just don't give him the phone. There are tens of thousands of apps that are perfectly fine. Let him jump onto the information highway on his own right and learn from it.