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Removing usage limits on app groups

Removing set usage limits on groups of apps in Smart App Rules.

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Children use different applications on their devices. While many apps can be useful, some are overly time-consuming and harmful. Also, excessive use of some apps may result in a lack of sleep, concentration, and quality time with family. This is why Safes brings Smart App Rules, helping parents manage each app’s usage and build healthy digital habits.

Smart Apps Rules is a feature that assists parents to control application usage on children’s devices. It can block, limit or allow different apps to prevent generating unhealthy habits. If you’re worried about the time children spend on their mobile playing different games, Smart App Rules could be a great solution.

Limit App Usage

YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok. All these applications form a large playground for children. Having millions of users worldwide, your children might spend long hours on these apps. And being on digital devices for too long means less time spent on schoolwork, socializing, and exercise. It might even interfere with children’s bedtime and overall growth and health. So why not monitor your child’s screen time and limit their access to certain apps, helping them maintain a healthy and organized routine?

Some apps are harmful and time-consuming. Scrolling through videos on TikTok for hours may be enticing, but it can also hurt children’s school productivity. So, you can use Smart App Rules to limit the time your child spends on TikTok. It enables you to restrict each app’s usage separately for each day of the week.

Removing usage limits on app groups on an Android device

Removing set usage limits on groups of apps in Smart App Rules could be done through the steps below:

  1. Go to “Features.”

  2. Open “Smart App Rules.”

  3. Tap the bin icon next to your target usage-limited group of apps.

  4. Choose “Confirm.”

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