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== '''User Stories''' == | == '''User Stories''' == | ||
<big>Parental controls</big> | |||
'''Parents want to have restrictions for websites that kids are able to visit when using the device.'''<br />Kids can only surf to a set of websites known to be child-friendly, or from a whitelist added by the parents.<br /> | |||
'''Parents want to be able to use a net-filtering service that they trust.''' <br />Some countries and/or partners will have their preferred U18 filter database that we will want to use.<br />Parents can also add new things to the filter, as well as whitelist things that the net-filtering service may be blocking.<br /> | |||
'''Parents do not want their kid to be able to switch apps away from the kid-friendly browser.'''<br />Kids cannot switch to another app or game.<br />If this is possible - we need to preserve the ability to always be able to dial an emergency number.<br /> | |||
'''Parent want to set a password or code to close the kid-friendly browser.'''<br />Kids cannot do it themselves (either intentionally or accidentally). | |||
As a parent, I want WebRTC to be disabled in the kid-friendly configuration of Firefox, so I don't have to worry about him/her getting into communications I don't know about & cannot monitor. [KR: I am not sure I agree with this one - especially if I am a mom on the road and I want to have a friendly chat with my 12-year old via WebRTC. Possibly we want to modify this so that contacts are vetted for the child's profile and no unsolicited calls / chats are allowed instead.] | |||
As a parent, I want to ensure my global browser settings are protected and only essential, kid-friendly settings that affect my child's profile are surfaced. | |||
== '''UX Design''' == | == '''UX Design''' == | ||
TBD | TBD | ||
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