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ScreenLimit

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

    Search ScreenLimit on Amazon.

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

    Working

    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

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

    Reviews

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

    See also

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 "PC Advisor - ScreenLimit Review". IDG. 2017-04-10.
    2. "Angel Co". 2016-11-01.
    3. "Sadly ScreenLimit has had to shut down". screenlimit.net. 22 January 2019. Archived from the original on 24 January 2019. Retrieved 24 November 2020.

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