View Full Version : Grounded Teen App
Cheesycook
01-16-2011, 10:46 PM
Let me start by saying that I have a teen girl who is getting terrible grades and is more concerned with texting and facebook than school. Original problem right? I am in law enforcement and want my daughter to be able to get help at anytime so I am not a fan of taking her phone away but want to be able to control it.
I would love a password protected app that could block my daughter from texting during school hours or block all calls and texts from non-family while she is grounded. Maybe block web sites like facebook or selected apps on her phone.
Possibly set school days and hours. Have selected categories like:
Normal - Block Non-family, apps and websites during school and allow all other after school hours
Holiday - Allow all
Grounded - Only allow family and emergency dial or text. Block internet. Block select Apps.
This could be made as a simple app where the parent enters a code in the phone to modify status and settings or make it fancy by allowing a status change with a text from the parents phone.
What do you guys think?
dorogoff
01-17-2011, 03:23 AM
It's horrible =) I think that it's very bad. Talking with daughter about this.
kkinder
01-17-2011, 12:37 PM
This could be technically challenging to do because she could simply uninstall the app, or use something like Titanium Backup to back it up, delete it, then restore it before coming home. You know what I mean?
The only viable route might be to use Android's "device administrator" to really lock down the device, but that only works with newer Android phones and it's by no means foolproof.
Cheesycook
02-05-2011, 02:34 AM
Keeping teens like mine in mind, being able to backup or anything technical would not be an issue. They think working Facebook means they are computer geniuses.
ThePwnStick
02-09-2011, 12:03 AM
As a fix for the problem of uninstalling, why not make it so it sends a packet to a server once in a while to prove that it's running?
seanbo
10-21-2011, 01:49 PM
Why not just get a cheapie phone with no features and put the sim in it. Sure, she could still get calls, but if you're that worried about it, just take the phone away. Not too many years ago, no kids had cellphones anyway...we all survived.
Abdul Samad
12-22-2011, 07:54 AM
as far as un-installing is concerned, there is a sweet feature in android 2.2 to onward, that is called device administration. is u create a device adminitrator programatically within the app, then the use can't uninstall that app unless that administrator is deactivated first :) , the relevant API name is DeviceAdministrator , can be found at developer.android.com
skatardrummer
01-30-2012, 12:47 PM
I don't really feel teenagers should have smartphones anyway. They already cause headaches for keeping purity in relationships let alone keeping your teens safe. You should have a moderate monitor program on kid's smartphones all the time so they are not looking at things they're not supposed to, or even worse, those talking to strangers apps. You can use lockout programs for certain apps.
If you can get away with it, I would also advise the cheap phone.
tonymontana
03-29-2012, 07:32 AM
I think it has huge marketing potential. parents spend all their disposable income on their kids. technically a hard job. you will essentially be making spyware. i wouldnt do it because i dont think it is the most practical solution. but i would do it for the easy sell
I have 2pre-teens, we are not yet an all-smartphone family. But I would personally just stick the Sim-card into my old dumb-phone during the week, or if she was grounded. And give her the Galaxy back on the weekend, or after the terms of the grounding have been met. If you don't have an old phone lying around you can get a cheap pay as you go phone from most carriers for 20-30 dollars, and a majority of SIM cards are interchangeable (the exception being LTE phones and older Verizon phones, which didn't use SIM cards)
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billyd
04-04-2012, 09:29 PM
Definitely go with a basic phone or none at all or at least don't let her know that you always want her to have a phone otherwise you will lose your edge. Whatever you do, it needs to be a simple solution that's easy to enforce...
jaeyz
04-19-2012, 01:48 AM
i like the concept. i will try to work on it for my presentation in class.
zee mouse
04-20-2012, 10:33 AM
Definately like the idea of this, could become very popular! It's definately possible, and even with the comments about them being able to uninstall it and re-install it for when they get home... The app could send a message to the parents phone if they uninstall it, or possibly even better to have the app password protected from uninstall.
TechVet66
05-09-2012, 09:29 AM
They already made this app.
And it is free its called Webkey.
It even comes with more features than you asked for.
My condolences to your daughter.
****Webkey****
*control your phone from any browser
*send screenshots
*control another phone
*download-upload files
*get gps location
*read-write sms
*export-import contacts-sms-call logs
*terminal emulator
*etc...
TechVet66
05-09-2012, 09:32 AM
You will know if she uninstalls it it will be a no brainer
If you know how to use terminal emulator you can make that phone dance lol
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