on 05-02-2013 13:35
on 05-02-2013 13:35
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 05-02-2013 18:13
on 05-02-2013 18:13
on 05-02-2013 13:41
on 05-02-2013 13:41
on 05-02-2013 16:54
You could easily not go on them or search for them, no need to block them as its the persons will not the phones fault
on 05-02-2013 17:29
on 05-02-2013 17:29
on 05-02-2013 17:46
on 05-02-2013 17:46
on 05-02-2013 17:52
Hey, there's no harm in asking o2 to block 18+ content and if you feel you need the other sites then call up and ask them to take it back off.
This can be useful as it takes up to 2 days to remove so you can't have it taken off in the spur of the moment.
05-02-2013 17:59 - edited 05-02-2013 18:05
05-02-2013 17:59 - edited 05-02-2013 18:05
Great point opium:)
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/k9-web-protection-browser/id407657840?mt=8
Just found this app which can block specific pages but requires you to disable safari. If you have a friend you trust to keep you on the straight and narrow then get them to input a password to stop you turning on safari again.
It works the same as safari does dw.
just thinking actually if your happy to let your friend do that for you then you could also prevent iTunes from installing over 17+ apps (which all gambling apps are) very few other apps are 17+ content.
shame I can't remotely set it for you:( I know how difficult beating addiction can be and it does help having someone who doesn't know you holding the reigns (as to say) so you can guilt them into backing down from helping you.
on 05-02-2013 18:11
on 05-02-2013 18:11
on 05-02-2013 18:13
on 05-02-2013 18:13
on 05-02-2013 20:03
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks liquid for tryner help. Stuart obviuosly doesnt understand addiction. Thanks both 4 ur input anyway!
i do understand actually, i was just meaning it was also a case of willpower as well