Software to lock down mobile devices (Google Android, Apple iOS, MS Windows 8 tablets and devices and handhelds based on MS WM 6.5, MS WM 6.1 and MS WM 5.0) into kiosk mode
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Comment • over 3 years ago • 0 replies
Haven't installed full version, but tried trial; a little buggy on my OnePlus3.
First, it has the advantage over some others in that it does support Oreo.
That said, it did not prevent booting into safe mode on the OP3; the company does have a list of all companies it definitely works with.
Notes re trial: 7 days free from play store or sideloaded from their website, BUT can only test w/ 2 allowed apps, which is a problem because it includes system services as apps, meaning that, for instance, when I tried to allow hangouts dialer, it wouldn't launch because a requisite service wasn't allowed. So the trial just isn't that good. Don't understand why they have an app limit if it is a trial, anyway.
Looks solid otherwise, but I have no way to try the full version short of purchasing it, so still looking.
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Positive comment • over 4 years ago • as an alternative to
Haven't installed full version, but tried trial; a little buggy on my OnePlus3.
First, it has the advantage over some others in that it does support Oreo.
That said, it did not prevent booting into safe mode on the OP3; the company does have a list of all companies it definitely works with.
Notes re trial: 7 days free from play store or sideloaded from their website, BUT can only test w/ 2 allowed apps, which is a problem because it includes system services as apps, meaning that, for instance, when I tried to allow hangouts dialer, it wouldn't launch because a requisite service wasn't allowed. So the trial just isn't that good. Don't understand why they have an app limit if it is a trial, anyway.
Looks solid otherwise, but I have no way to try the full version short of purchasing it, so still looking.