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What happens when a school bans smartphones? A complete transformation | US education | The Guardian
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So… are you going to link the live cd that works on iPhones or just going to continue talking about the net nanny days? iOS is locked down. Nothing is bulletproof but a child isn’t going to find a way around it.
I only know how to get around my employer’s device settings for iOS. I would have to have access to your phone to try to get around them
The issue I have with your comment is “a child isn’t going to find a way around it” I was much more motivated to find a way around settings my parents set on devices when I was a child, and I definitely shared how to do it with my friends
Maybe your settings are secure, but it’s not trivial for most parents