Is there any suitable ways of limiting the times any kids ipads can be used at? Can it be hosted on a pi?

    • randombullet@feddit.de
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      11 months ago

      Unless you’re savvy enough to redirect port 53 to your local DNS at the router level, block port 853, and block all DoH providers.

      And not allow VPNs on your end devices.

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        11 months ago

        Makes it more difficult, certainly. But not impossible. Most browsers and OSs’ will let you choose what DNS servers to use. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a DoH server.

        iOS might be more secure on that front, though. Haven’t really played with their parental controls.

        Growing up, (in the days of dialup) my folks tried to keep me off the computer till they got home by requiring a password to boot from the hard drive. I bypassed it by using a boot disk floppy I built at school. Couldn’t figure out how to get into Windows but I could still play Doom and Duke Nukem. Didn’t really even know what I was doing at the time. Thinking back, they may not have know about BIOS boot passwords. If they had, then what I did to bypass their lock out wouldn’t have worked.

        If kids truly want to be able to do something, and it is at all possible, they will find a way. Nothing is secure if you have physical access.

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    11 months ago

    Lol I use Google family, Microsoft family, Nintendo switch parental control, and router based blocking