If you have got kids or any
young one at home, you know very well that sometimes they are going to want to
play with your smartphone. In other situations, you might also want to hand
over the device to your child as a distraction. If you do not childproof your
phone, your obviously curious kid may exhaust your data or accidentally drop
your phone which may damage its screen. So, before you hand over your
smartphone, here are ways to help keep your device safe.
Get a durable case
One of the first things you should do is to invest in a durable
case to keep your phone safe from accidental drops. Look for a case that is
water resistant, in case your phone falls in water and make sure it covers all
part of the phone's body.
Lock
your screen
The easiest way to help protect your child accessing anything on
your phone is to lock your screen with a password, touch ID, or swipe ID.
However, you have to be careful to ensure that your child doesn't enter the
wrong password.
Password-protect Google play
In order to ensure you are not charged for apps, games, movies
and books your child wants or mistakenly buys, you should password-protect
access to the Google Play store. To protect yourself, go to settings in the
Google Play app. Cheack the box next to the password option in order to use a
password to restrict purchases.
Disable mobile data
Does your child really need mobile data? If he/she don't need
mobile data, you should simply switch off. This is will help save your data and
prevent any downloads.
Create a new user profile
You can also decide to create new user profiles just like you do
with your computer. In the new profile, you can grant relevant access to
whatever you want your kid to have access to.
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