libmalcontent implements parental controls support which can be used by applications to filter or limit the access of child accounts to inappropriate content.
The OARS filter for a user will allow the administrator to define the maximum levels of violence, alcohol, sex, location sharing, etc. that apps may have in order for the user to be allowed to see them in app listings or install them. Anything more intense will be hidden and uninstallable. Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com> https://phabricator.endlessm.com/T23999 |
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accounts-service | ||
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eos-parental-controls-client | ||
libeos-parental-controls | ||
po | ||
tools | ||
COPYING | ||
eos-parental-controls.doap | ||
meson.build | ||
meson_options.txt | ||
README | ||
template.test.in |
eos-parental-controls
=====================
eos-parental-controls implements support for restricting the abilities of
non-administrator accounts on an Endless OS system. Typically, when this is
used, a non-administrator account will be for a child using the system; and the
administrator accounts will be for the parents.
It provides an accounts service vendor extension for storing an app filter to
restrict the child’s access to certain applications; and a simple library for
accessing and applying the app filter.
All the library APIs are currently unstable and are likely to change wildly.
Dependencies
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• accounts-service
• dbus-daemon
• gio-2.0 ≥ 2.54
• glib-2.0 ≥ 2.54
• gobject-2.0 ≥ 2.54
Licensing
=========
All code in this project is licensed under LGPL-2.1+. See debian/copyright and
COPYING for more details.
Bugs
====
Bug reports and patches should be filed in GitHub.
Contact
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https://github.com/endlessm/eos-parental-controls