Kytephone

From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Feb 2014 18:23
To: ALL1 of 8
I use Kytephone on my mobile to manage the apps my daughter can load when she's playing games on my phone.

It replaces the launcher and requires a password to disable but connects to their servers to authenticate. Twice in a month their servers have been down, this time has been all day, and I've been locked out of my phone. Luckily I installed another launcher through the play store on the computer which deactivated it.
From: ANT_THOMAS13 Feb 2014 19:14
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 2 of 8
It requires a server to work? Sounds very shit. So if you turn off wifi etc it locks the phone?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Feb 2014 19:18
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 3 of 8
And even though I was back running my usual launcher it was blocking my calls until I uninstalled it. Just realised, though, that they sent me a code win an email when I registered to unlock it when there's no net access.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Feb 2014 19:25
To: ANT_THOMAS 4 of 8
Yeah, if you turn off WiFi/data the password you use won't work. There is an unlock code which they send when you register or you can get off their website (not if it's down like today).
From: Chris (CHRISSS)16 Feb 2014 08:15
To: ALL5 of 8
It's still down. I wonder if it closed. I'll have to find simmering wise now food I uninstalled it and can't log into it again now.
From: Manthorp16 Feb 2014 08:36
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 6 of 8
"I'll have to find simmering wise now food" ???
From: Chris (CHRISSS)16 Feb 2014 09:57
To: Manthorp 7 of 8
I really should have read that before posting. The swipey keyboard on my phone (not Swype) comes up with some strange things sometimes.

Should have said "I'll have to find something else now cos.."
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)16 Feb 2014 11:29
To: Manthorp 8 of 8
That's the Cantonese translation.