W dniu 10.10.2015 o 23:56, Simos Xenitellis pisze:
Hi,
An option would be to set the DNS servers to those from OpenDNS/Family
control,
according to the instructions at
https://store.opendns.com/setup/#/familyshield
I do not think it is possible to set the DNS within your phone from
the GUI.
An alternative would be to set the OpenDNS Family Shield DNS servers
on your router,
then the phone and other devices will get them from there.
An other alternative would be to create an app for the Open Store
(https://open.uappexplorer.com/)
that changes the DNS servers. An app at that repository can make
changes on the system
outside of the confines of standard apps.
Simos
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 12:09 AM, Alexander Tsoutsanis
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I wonder if there is any plan for developing parental controls for
Ubuntu Touch ?
If Ubuntu Touch wants to be more than a phone for happy few and
get more traction with a bigger user base, part of that user base
could be with (parents buying phones for their) kids, especially
as initial phones (BQ 4.5 etc) are aimed at the low-end market.
Having proper parental controls (either native or as an App) is
then a key feature for responsible parents in order to consider
Ubuntu Phone a proper alternative to other platforms like IOS or
Android.
Keen to hear thoughts whether any parental controls for Ubuntu
Touch are likely to materialize.
Best, Alex
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DNS servers are one thing, but another is limiting access to apps.
iOS has a very complex and a very rudimentary solution to this (unless
it's changed since I last checked): tap the start button three times and
you'll be confined to a single app, including the ability to mark UI
elements of the app that will be disabled. To get out, press the button
3 times again and enter your password.
I have long wished for a simple toggle that I could just flip before
handing the device to a child or someone else. One that would disable
access to all apps except those explicitly selected to be available. I
don't necessarily want a child or a stranger to have access to my photos
or mail when I just want to let them play a game or show them a meme on
the net.
Would something like this be considered for UT?
Thanks
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