Change Default Apps For recent versions of Android, Google added a function to Family Link to prevent the child phone user from being able to change default apps. This function must be set to allow the phone user to change change default apps. The type of apps that can be set as the Default App… Continue reading Family Link Settings
When installing and setting up the MMGuardian app for your child’s iPhone, you will be guided to enable some permissions, such as location and photos access. These are required to provide important parental control functions. If a permission is not granted during initial configuration, then it is still possible to enable the permission at a… Continue reading iPhone Permissions
MMGuardian for a child’s Android phone includes the ability to block phone calls and SMS text messages*. Contact block can be set to either the Allow mode or the Block mode. When set to the Allow mode, your child will only be able to communicate with numbers/contacts that are included in the allow list. When… Continue reading Contact Block Android
MMGuardian monitors and reports text messages for the following popular social media and messaging apps. Note: For an iPhone, monitoring these apps requires that the sync app is installed to a home computer, as described iPhone message reports.