> Also other features are effected like kiosk mode etc
Is it? That's not demonstrated nor claimed in the linked article.
> I think it really is and could have serious safeguarding issues.
Elaborate. What's the security risk from your child using a browser after the parental control timeout expired? It's annoying that the automatic limits didn't fully happen, but data isn't compromised as a result, either.
That is still out of scope. And as parents you have to accept that you cannot keep control of everything. Your child might see stuff in the streets, might see stuff on someone else's device for which you weren't prepared, or find ways to circumvent any limitation you put to his life.
Oh sure, kind of like we adults cannot keep control of everything, like secret browser loopholes. Hey, one dev parent's scope is another dev parent's creep!
Is it? That's not demonstrated nor claimed in the linked article.
> I think it really is and could have serious safeguarding issues.
Elaborate. What's the security risk from your child using a browser after the parental control timeout expired? It's annoying that the automatic limits didn't fully happen, but data isn't compromised as a result, either.