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ESET Parental Control

ESET Parental Control

Catégorie : ParentalitéVersion: 6.0.4.0

Taille:22.2 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.0+

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Description de l'application

https://support.eset.com/kb5555

 : Protéger vos enfants en ligneESET Parental Control

Assurer la sécurité de vos enfants en ligne est une priorité absolue pour les parents.

fournit les outils et la tranquillité d'esprit dont vous avez besoin pour gérer efficacement l'utilisation des smartphones et des tablettes de vos enfants. Cette application vous aide à fixer des limites et à garantir un accès au contenu adapté à votre âge.ESET Parental Control

Caractéristiques principales :

  1. Limites de temps des applications : Contrôlez l'utilisation quotidienne des applications, en définissant des limites pour les jeux et autres applications, en évitant un temps d'écran excessif pendant les heures de classe ou la nuit. L'application filtre automatiquement les applications inappropriées en fonction de l'âge.

  2. Filtrage de contenu Web (Web Guard) : Protégez vos enfants des sites Web inappropriés contenant du contenu violent, adulte ou trompeur, favorisant ainsi une expérience de navigation en ligne plus sûre.

  3. Suivi de la localisation des enfants : Localisez le téléphone de votre enfant à l'aide du localisateur d'enfants intégré. La géolocalisation vous alerte si votre enfant entre ou sort de zones prédéfinies.

  4. Gestion de la batterie (Battery Protector) : Empêchez les jeux excessifs lorsque le niveau de la batterie est faible, en vous assurant que vous pouvez toujours contacter votre enfant.

  5. Blocage instantané des applications : Bloquez temporairement les jeux et les applications de divertissement pour un temps d'étude ciblé. Un mode vacances suspend temporairement les délais en cas de besoin.

  6. Système de demande d'application pour enfants : Les enfants peuvent demander des exceptions aux règles d'utilisation, permettant un contrôle parental flexible et une communication ouverte.

  7. Gestion à distance : Gérez les paramètres à distance via my.eset.com depuis votre PC ou appareil mobile. Recevez des notifications instantanées sur votre téléphone Android (en mode parent).

  8. Surveillance de l'état de l'appareil : Vérifiez si l'appareil de votre enfant est hors ligne ou si le son est coupé.

  9. Support multi-appareils : Une licence protège plusieurs appareils, couvrant toute votre famille.

  10. Rapports d'utilisation : Obtenez des informations détaillées sur l'utilisation de l'application et les activités en ligne de votre enfant.

  11. Support multilingue : Disponible en 30 langues pour une accessibilité mondiale.

Autorisations :

Cette application utilise les autorisations de l'administrateur de l'appareil et du service d'accessibilité pour empêcher toute désinstallation non autorisée et filtrer efficacement le contenu inapproprié, tout en suivant avec précision l'utilisation de l'application. En savoir plus sur ces autorisations :

Explication de la note inférieure de l'application :

Veuillez noter que les enfants évaluent également l'application et que certains peuvent être mécontents des restrictions de contenu.

Contactez-nous :

Pour obtenir de l'aide, des commentaires ou des suggestions, contactez-nous à [email protected].

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