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minus-square@galoisghost@aussie.zonelinkfedilink21•13 hours agoOr learn about app pinning (android) and guided access (iOS)
minus-square@piyuv@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink7•6 hours agoIt’s a cop, not a child. All it takes is for them to connect your phone to an external device.
minus-square@fl42v@lemmy.mllinkfedilink14•11 hours agoApp pinning has an explicit warning that “personal data may be accessible” and “pinned apps may open other apps”. I mean, it’s better than nothing, but I’d prefer not to rely on it anyways.
Or learn about app pinning (android) and guided access (iOS)
It’s a cop, not a child. All it takes is for them to connect your phone to an external device.
… and bypass such sandboxing?
App pinning has an explicit warning that “personal data may be accessible” and “pinned apps may open other apps”. I mean, it’s better than nothing, but I’d prefer not to rely on it anyways.