ScreenLimit

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ScreenLimit
DeveloperScreenLimit Ltd.
Initial releaseNovember 2016
Stable release
1.1 (All platforms)
Repository
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    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, iOS, Android and Kindle Fire
    TypeContent Control
    LicenseProprietary EULA
    WebsiteScreenLimit Homepage

    ScreenLimit was a time based content-control software for parents to control the time their children spend on devices.[1]

    Working

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    Children can do assigned tasks like homework to earn more time. Multiple people can use the same or more devices in combination with their own time. They will get a warning when time runs out. When time runs out icons or the desktop will disappear and the ScreenLimit timer page will appear. Multiple schedules can be made like weekend/schoolday/vacation. An example of a schedule could be: Block at 22:00 (regardless of unspent time); Add 60 minutes (a day) at 00:01; UnBlock at 07:00. Parents can see realtime who is using what device. Parents can also manually (un)block a child. With one account multiple children and devices can be managed by multiple parents.

    History

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    ScreenLimit was first released in November 2016.[2] ScreenLimit was closed on 22 January 2019.[3]

    Reviews

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    PC Advisor gave it a 4-star rating (out of 4).[1]

    See also

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    References

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