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Parental control for AdGuard #5556

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sergeyf opened this issue Dec 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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Parental control for AdGuard #5556

sergeyf opened this issue Dec 23, 2024 · 2 comments

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sergeyf commented Dec 23, 2024

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Hello,

My kid is using an android phone with AdGuard. All the other browsers have been disabled via Google Parental Controls, but the browser in AdGuard is still accessible because it is bundled with the app, which I have enabled to block ads in various apps. Is there a way to permanently turn off the browser? Or to password protect its access?

Thank you for the great product.

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@sergeyf this is a great Feature request! Let's see how many likes it gets

@maxikuzmin maxikuzmin changed the title How to disable or parental password block the browser? Parental control for AdGuard Dec 28, 2024
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@sergeyf I recommend that you currently set a password for the app using system settings (as far as I know, for example Xiaomi has this feature, depends on what device you have), or you can hide the app - this can also be done using system settings. Samsung also has Secure folder - this can also be useful

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