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* Alert the parent/guardian if the location of the phone (requires GPS device) is not at (or within a configurable range of) one of a list of permitted locations by a certain (configurable) time e.g. have to be home by 10pm.
 
* Alert the parent/guardian if the location of the phone (requires GPS device) is not at (or within a configurable range of) one of a list of permitted locations by a certain (configurable) time e.g. have to be home by 10pm.
 
* Alternatively constantly record GPS position, either once a minute or periodically at a set frequency.
 
* Alternatively constantly record GPS position, either once a minute or periodically at a set frequency.
* Mail GPS recorded locations to parents periodically at a set frequency.
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* Mail or SMS GPS recorded locations to parents periodically at a set frequency.
 
* Record time and duration of phone calls
 
* Record time and duration of phone calls
 
* Record all phone calls
 
* Record all phone calls

Latest revision as of 18:59, 15 November 2007

[edit] Parents set limits for their child's phone.

A password controlled application to run on the owners PC used to setup or disable the following on the phone.

  • Control the numbers that can be called
  • Control the duration of calls that can be made
  • Prevent phone from being used at certain times
  • Alert the parent/guardian if the location of the phone (requires GPS device) is not at (or within a configurable range of) one of a list of permitted locations by a certain (configurable) time e.g. have to be home by 10pm.
  • Alternatively constantly record GPS position, either once a minute or periodically at a set frequency.
  • Mail or SMS GPS recorded locations to parents periodically at a set frequency.
  • Record time and duration of phone calls
  • Record all phone calls
  • Disallow installation of software that is not 'child' rated.
  • Restricts website content or which websites can be seen, or restrict methods of internet access, for example only via home or school network SSID (requires WiFi device)
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