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Parents can take control of their kid’s smart phone with this app

Got kids that refuses to pick up your calls or reply your SMS in a timely manner? You can now get them to respond almost immediately with this “Ignore No More” app, a security or disciplinary tool that lets parents lock up their children’s phone at will.

Sharon Standifird, the creator of the app is a mom herself and she was frustrated whenever her kids ignore her calls or messages. To get them to call home, her app lets parents lock up their devices with a 4 digit pin number. When the phones are locked, they have restricted access except for calling and sending text to a preset contact list as well as common emergency numbers. As for the kid’s privacy, parents will have no access to their contacts and content, so it is purely for restricting usage other than to call home.

It is available only for Android at RM6.28 and you can download it over here. An iPhone version is said to be released later.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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