[blparent] Iphone parental restrictions

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Oct 17 05:51:38 UTC 2012


How about an iPod Touch.  It does have wifi connectivity, but without 
connectivity no device will ever feel like yours.  You won't have to 
worry about phone calls, or cell use, at least.

Dave

At 12:17 PM 10/16/2012, you wrote:
>Somebody needs to invent an Ipod type device with apps but with no 
>connectivity to the outside world. I'd get that for my daughter. It 
>needs to look and feel like mine or she won't want it.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: blparent [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
>Jennifer Jackson
>Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 8:40 PM
>To: 'Blind Parents Mailing List'
>Subject: [blparent] Iphone parental restrictions
>
>Hello
>
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>
>I have put off setting up a pass word for my Iphone because that really cuts
>into the convenience factor for me. I still want to be able to let my kids
>do some of the educational aps or play some games when we are waiting around
>somewhere though without them getting on utube and watching mincraft videos.
>I am seriously starting to hate minecraft by the way. :-)
>
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>I thought I would check in here and find out if anyone has any trouble with
>setting the restrictions and using voice over. Any s suggestions for fun
>educational aps for the k to 3 grades will also be appreciated. My 13 year
>old is wise enough to figure out on his own that I am more likely to say yes
>to a request to use the astrology or various chess aps than to other things
>and we get along much better over the iphone subject.
>
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>I am also planning to get my youngest either an i-pod touch or an ipad for
>some of the communications aps available so I better figure out how to
>control what else is going on before I do that.





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