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Android Central Question
Hey guys,
I bought a ZTE Blade A6 recently for my 9-years old brother but I noticed that he downloaded games that are 16+/18+ multiple times even though I have told him more than enough times not to do it anymore.
Then I activated the parental controls for the google play store.
The problem is: Every time our 12-years old cousin meets him, he installs TutuApp/Aptoide with APK's from the internet and downloads those games again.
I already tried to talk to his cousin but he won't stop.
I'm pretty sure that even if I block the installation of apps from unknown sources in the android settings, he'll just figure it out and remove the block again.
Is there a way from actually preventing him from accessing these settings?
I know that there are apps like AppLock but they can just be uninstalled pretty easily.
If there's no option, and I notice that he does it again, I'll take his phone away and give him a cheap non-smartphone instead. I'd honestly prefer to avoid that though.
I bought a ZTE Blade A6 recently for my 9-years old brother but I noticed that he downloaded games that are 16+/18+ multiple times even though I have told him more than enough times not to do it anymore.
Then I activated the parental controls for the google play store.
The problem is: Every time our 12-years old cousin meets him, he installs TutuApp/Aptoide with APK's from the internet and downloads those games again.
I already tried to talk to his cousin but he won't stop.
I'm pretty sure that even if I block the installation of apps from unknown sources in the android settings, he'll just figure it out and remove the block again.
Is there a way from actually preventing him from accessing these settings?
I know that there are apps like AppLock but they can just be uninstalled pretty easily.
If there's no option, and I notice that he does it again, I'll take his phone away and give him a cheap non-smartphone instead. I'd honestly prefer to avoid that though.