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Managing and Monitoring Screen Time

Learn how to manage and monitor your child's screen time to provide access to technology while safeguarding privacy. Discover techniques such as restricting apps, content filtering, and setting up parental controls.

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Managing and Monitoring Screen Time

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  1. Managing and Monitoring Screen Time Computer Science Week 2018

  2. Intention • Provide our children with access to technology while also protecting our personal information, privacy, and filtering child access to certain categories

  3. Statistics Kids spend an average of 7.5 hours a day on an electronic device (TV, computer, phone, etc) 73% of teenage kids have a smartphone 75% of kids take their phone to bed and 95% of those check social media during the night

  4. Overview • Some parents wish to control which features, apps, and content a child can and cannot access. • You can restrict certain apps, change content and rating, turn off certain features and more

  5. Changing Your Password on the IPAD • If you child is older and sophisticated and they know the passcode, they can then undo the settings • Change your password by going to Settings and Touch ID and Passcode.

  6. Enabling Restrictions on iOS11 (For those who did not download latest update) **This only applies to those who did not update to iOS12

  7. Turn off the APPs you do not want your child to use

  8. Filter the content for Podcasts, Websites, News, Music, TV, Books and Apps

  9. Control interaction with other users

  10. Turn Off Apps • Turn off certain apps such as Podcasts, News, Facetime, etc

  11. Restricting Purchases on the iPad For iOS 11 • Click on Setting and tap the General Category • Tap Restrictions • Enable Restrictions and create a password

  12. iOS12 Screen Time NOTE: You must install the latest update for iOS 12 from 11/8/18 to access Screen Time

  13. Downtime, App Limits, and Restrictions On IPhone and IPAD Tap Screen Time The first time you open Screen Time, you’ll see a splash screen with the option to Set up as a Parent, tap that Follow the prompts to add restrictions by customizing Downtime, App Limits, Content & Privacy, and creating your Parent Passcode If you’d like to make any adjustments, you can always return to Settings → Screen Time  Set up as parent App Limit: Limit the amount of time an app can be used each day Restrict Content and Settings Downtime: Only certain apps, calls, text messages are allowed for the set time period

  14. Set Up a Screen Time Passcode Set up a separate passcode for Screen Time This is my child’s phone

  15. Screen Time iOS 12

  16. Downtime: Choose Which Apps to Always Allow

  17. APP Daily Time Limits Set time limits for app categories. App limits reset every day at midnight.

  18. Content And Privacy Restrictions Turn off certain apps / privacy features How to set Restrictions on iPhone and iPad in iOS 12 Launch Settings from your Home screen. Tap Screen Time. Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. Enter a four-digit passcode and then confirm it. Tap the switch next to Content & Privacy. Tap Allowed apps. Tap the switch(es) next to the app or apps you'd like to disable.

  19. Content Restrictions Change to Clean Allowed websites only is strictest filter Explicit is allowed by default Turn off multiplayer games

  20. How To Turn Off Screen Time Save Screen Time Setting for all devices with the same Apple ID See a breakdown by category Turn off Screen Time to return to default settings

  21. Restricting Purchases on the iPad For iOS 12 • Click on Setting and tap iTunes & App Store • Password Settings • Always require

  22. Restricting Purchases on Android ****There will be more about Android Phones when we get to Family Link on Slide 33

  23. Youtube • You can set Parental Controls on YouTube • Go to YouTube.com and Sign In • Scroll down to Safety Mode (aka Restricted Mode) and click “On” • To lock these changes, click “Lock Safety (Restricted) Mode on this browser.” Restricted mode relies on users flagging videos and only works on the browser you logged into YouTube with Lock restricted mode

  24. On The YouTube APP Click on Account and then Settings

  25. Kindle Fire Purchase Restrictions • Click on the menu button and then tap on Settings. • Tap Parental Controls

  26. Amazon.com Video Restrictions • To restrict Amazon Prime Video Purchases, visit “Prime Video Settings- Parental Controls” • https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/settings/parental-controls • Turn On “Pin on Purchase” • To restrict video content, at the same section of Amazon click on “Viewing Restrictions”

  27. Turn on to avoid accidental charges Adjust restrictions

  28. Amazon.com Purchase Restrictions • On Amazon.com, disable one click purchases. Go to Manage Default Address and “1-Click Settings.” • This is under Your Account  Your 1-Click Preferences

  29. Kindle Fire Parental Controls • Swipe down from the top of the screen • Tap Settings • Tap Parental Control under Personal • Choose Apps to block NOTE: Turning off Web browser will completely block the internet Password protect videos and purchases

  30. Amazon Free Time • $4.99 a month for Free Time • Fire Kids Tablet $70 (One year of Free Time Included) • Go to Amazon Parent Dashboard to remotely set educational goals, time limits, pause a device, or view your child's activity. • A kid-friendly web browsing experience keeps out inappropriate content by using Common Sense Media’s and our own expertise to curate tens of thousands of websites and videos.

  31. Filtered Search Engines • Not perfect, but gives filtering • http://www.kidrex.org/ • https://www.safesearchkids.com/ • https://www.kiddle.co/

  32. Change the Default Search in Chrome

  33. Change the Default Search Engine Add in a safe search engine

  34. Google Family Link • Google Family Link App for Android, Chromebook, and IPhone • Not compatible with Mac or Windows computers • Set a list of websites your child can and cannot visit • Lets you view your child’s activity, manage apps, set time limits, lock the device, • Locate your child if they have their device with them

  35. Setting Up Family Link • You need an Android phone, tablet or iPhone or iPad (for you) • An android phone for your child • Download the app, start a family group, and link your account to your child. One group has a max of four members • Link your child’s Google account

  36. Family Link Features • Your child’s phone must be an Android device. IPHONES will not work • Install family link on the child device and sign in with their Google account • On the parent side, you can restrict apps for your child, block sites through the app on your phone. • Parents receive notices when a child tries to download an app. • You can also limit the time a child spends on their phone • Children and teens can sign in to their Google Account on Chromebooks. Parents can do things like manage their child’s Chromebook and account settings, and set website restrictions.  • If the child’s device is powered on, recently active, and connected to the internet, you can see a location map of where they are. • Parents can also use Family Link to create restrictions for how children browse the web • Screen Time can be used to set limits for how long a child can use a phone each day

  37. Family Link Features (Continued) • Location • See breakdown of usage • Lock the child phone • Schedule Bedtime • Edit time limits

  38. Family Link: Content Restrictions

  39. Family Link: Turn On Safe Search or Bedtime

  40. Family Link: Allow Certain Apps

  41. Family Link Continued Approve or Deny App Downloads

  42. Firefox Parental Control • Open Firefox • Click on the Setting Icon • Click Adds Ons • Click Get Add Ons on the left • Click More Add Ons • Search for Parental Control • Install FoxFilter or Parental Control Add on • Can also install Block Site Extension • (Manually enter sites you wish to block) • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/ • Leech Block (Block sites based on the time of the day) • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/leechblock/

  43. Chrome Extensions • https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions • “Search the store” on the top left and search for Parental Control • Install TinyFilter or Fox Web Secruity TinyFilter is a light-weight and FREE web content filtering application which monitors browser activities and blocks inappropriate or offensive content. The extension helps you fully customize your filtering preferences and sensitivity settings so that any inappropriate or offensive content is filtered.

  44. Filtering Apps • https://family.norton.com/web/ (There is a fee) • Qustodio (Subscription and works on Windows, Mac, Andriod, IOS, and Kindle) • Qustodio offer extra protection and also allows parents to view child activity

  45. SCREENTIME APP • https://screentimelabs.com/ • Works on Andriod, Iphone, and IPAD • How many hours per day are kids on their phone? • What apps are they using and for how long? • What apps are they downloading? • Which websites are they visiting? • Basic account shows App usage, daily reports, web history, search history • Premium is $4.99 a month and gives you the ability to approve apps, lock the phone during certain time period • First, install the app on the parent device. Then, install it on your kid’s device.

  46. Windows 10 Child User • Settings • Accounts • Family and Other • Add a family member • Child option

  47. Adding the Child Account

  48. Managing the Child Account • Open Settings. • Click on Accounts. • Click on Family & other people. • Under "Your family," click the Manage family settings online option.

  49. **Your child must be using Microsoft Edge in order to restrict their internet use. This feature will not work with Chrome or Firefox. Here, you can see what the child is doing online and change restrictions

  50. Here, you can control how much time you want your child to use the computer each day. You can also control during which hours of the day your child can use the computer.

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