entropicshart,

This is unfortunately why I moved the kids devices to iPhone/iPad.

I was not able to find any native methods of locking things down without involving third parties collecting a ton of data.

In iOS I can set their account as a child account, which then lets me

  • limit what applications they can launch
  • what websites they can visit
  • how much screen time they spend in an app or category of apps
  • disable in app purchases
  • disable pop up advertisements in app
  • require approval from parent account for any app download (including free)
  • remove ability to delete apps or change specific settings

all with the native iOS settings

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