Smart Screen
Phones. Computers. Laptops. Tablets. Variety of applications. Hours and hours of screen time. And as with everything, too much screen time can be detrimental for your little ones’ health. Not only can it affect their safety, but it can also make them vulnerable to cyberbullying. Facing inappropriate content could be another outcome without proper supervision.
Safes’ Solution to Surplus Screentime
Safes is a parental control application that helps parents take better digital care of their children. It is specifically designed for families. We all have several phones and gadgets at home, increasing our average screen time. Experts believe excessive screen time could definitely cause damage to eyes, brain functionality, and sleep patterns. Many children and teenagers use their phones before bed, leading to sleep disorders. Too much screen time could also disrupt their focus during homework. It motivated enthusiast experts worldwide to help parents balance the situation. This is how we came up with Safes’ Smart Screen feature.
Screen Time limit
You can set screen time rules for various occasions. It is also possible to arrange time limits for different apps on different days. Our team designed Smart Screen to help children develop healthy screentime habits. It ensures they don’t waste their precious time on their digital devices.
Set separate screen time limits for each day on Android devices
To set separate screen time limits (smart screen) for each day of the week, follow the steps below:
Go to “Features.”
Open “Smart Screen.”
Select “Add smart screen.”
Set a name for your limit in the empty box.
Select “Start Time” and specify the starting point of the timespan during which your limits are applied.
Select “End Time” and specify the ending point of the timespan during which your limits are applied.
Use the Usage limit tool and specify the screen time your child can use during the timespan.
Choose “Set this rule for custom days.”
Tap on the day you want to customize
Change the rules to your liking and select “Done.”