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I have just realized that once my son depletes his youtube (entertainment) quota, he moves on to messages app (where i don't impose a limit; well, because it is messaging app) and using the youtube app in the messages app, he continues youtubing.

How can I prevent this?

(He also found out that, uninstalling and reinstalling an app also resets the daily quota used by that app. I prevented this by blocking him from installing apps)

Thanks,
 

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Pretty sure those are the controls they are using. I know I am with my son, but he also figured out that deleting and redownloading an app resets the parental control screen time timer. And I can delete the apps off his phone, but since it has been downloaded previously, he does not need permission to redownload.
 

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Are you sure parental controls are set up correctly? When our son was underage we did the same thing but if he deleted an app and tried to re-download it, it was still blocked until we gave the ok.
 

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Sounds like it’s time for a tech sabbatical! Just take the phone when you don’t want him using it. He’s already proven to not be trustworthy, since he’s attempting to trick the system.
 

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Sounds like it’s time for a tech sabbatical! Just take the phone when you don’t want him using it. He’s already proven to not be trustworthy, since he’s attempting to trick the system.

This, and may I suggest putting it in a lock box/safe of some sort.
 

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I set it up where my daughter can’t change any account settings nor delete any apps (although she don’t know what your son know).
 

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