Programs That Limit Computer Time

Updated on July 02, 2014
G.B. asks from Boise, ID
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Wanting to limit computer time with a PROGRAM or PRODUCT that boots the person off after the allotted time. NOT my voice.

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Thank you Molly. You were one of only a handful that truly read the message. I am not looking for parenting advice. I am looking for computer and program advice. I want to be able to manage minutes and rewards. I have a farm with major outdoor chores. Some days I am out there for 9 hours straight. It would be foolish to remove all my muddy clothes, run into the house every hour trying to juggle which kid is on when, what game etc. when there are programs or internal computer alarms that will allow me to set it in advance and have consistency. I am not computer savy, hence the question on here. I do not have a problem utilizing technology as a tool to help us keep track of things.

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M.O.

answers from Dallas on

Here's a few:
http://parental-time-control-software-review.toptenreview...

And I don't know why all the vitrol in the responses about having a program like that. If you install it on a tablet for certain video games you can essentially use it to give minutes on certain beloved games as rewards for chores or what not, or put the games in time out as a consequence.

It's actually pretty cool.

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F.W.

answers from Danville on

I am not sure what you are asking.

With my kiddos, if there was an issue, I told them time was up...period.

I had one son that thought I was not serious...so I cut off the connection for a few days.

He took me pretty seriously after that...lol.

***You can rent me cheap!!!**

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Around here it was a timer and when daughter heard it she knew to sign off or the privilege of signing on again would no longer be there.

It's parenting without mechanical get ups to do the job for you.

Who would spend $$ on something like that? Gees... I'll patent my timer and market it to ppl who gave to have some concoction to sign off!!

If it's not your children... Set a timer but that's called self control. Any adult should be capable to step away from the screen for a while.

ETA... Terri, a shock collar would certainly send a message!

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T.S.

answers from San Francisco on

How about a shock collar?
Sorry, but really? Can parents not even be bothered to enforce something as simple as time on the computer?
Good luck when they start going out, dating and driving.

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T.S.

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Well if your kids don't want to listen to you then take it away. Problem solved.

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M.S.

answers from Washington DC on

We set the kitchen timer for 30 minutes.

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J.S.

answers from Richland on

Yes, it is called a clock and my voice.

No need to yell at us because you can't parent your children and want some computer program to do it for you! Jeez do you know how lazy you sound?

Sorry but by 13 and 15, or older if you haven't updated your profile, they should know responsibility. Sorry if we made you feel bad.

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J.G.

answers from Chicago on

Our computer has a built in program. It keeps track of all the time used and then asks for the master password to get more time. We don't use it, but most newer tablets and software packages have it built in.

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

I wouldn't pay for that.
Maybe, there is something like that.
Maybe public or corporate type software exists for that.
I personally have not google searched it.

We are a tech family. My Hubby is in the field.
With our kids we just tell them rules.
And my saying "Okay stop, get off the computer in 2 minutes..." is enough.
They do it.

I don't know who you have in mind for this... your kids? Your Spouse?
Hope you find a way.

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G.B.

answers from Oklahoma City on

Our desk top has that option in the programming. It's windows Xp. Search the programs and find it. Our computer gives them a 15 minute warning then they get a screen when time is up. It gives them the option of more time in a drop down box. An adult has to enter a code and select the additional minutes for the computer to come back on their log in name.

Once their time is done for that time period they can't get back on until they have scheduled time.

For instance one of the kids can be on the computer from 10am to noon, the other one can be on from 1-3, then the first one can get on again at 4-6 and the other one from 6-8.

They cannot get on when it's not time for their own log in to be on. They don't know each others passwords and they do NOT know the adult password to get more time.

IF we give them more time it's because they did extra chores and earned it.

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V.S.

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It depends on the system you're using. Kindles have built in timers so my kids can read in bed and the kindle shuts off after whatever time. I don't have to go in or debate with them or risk making them more alert if the reading has made them drowsy. It gives them a bit of independence, too. They know they're done. It can be set for games or videos or music, too. My son dislikes it, though, because it shuts off without allowing him to finish a level or chapter, so we really don't use it much. They've learned that when I say they're done, they're done.

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