▲ | dlazaro 5 days ago | |
> Maybe you’re at a restaurant and they need you to open a website for example. You may end up having to bug some people around you for their phone. It can be annoying but I haven’t found this to be too troublesome. I have been using a profile-based restricted iPhone setup for about 6 months now, and this has been the biggest holdup for me. I've pretty successfully blocked almost everything distracting, but I'm pretty good at finding ways to bypass my restrictions. e.g., I'll find an alternative Reddit client (like Redlib) to bypass my Reddit blocks. The obvious solution is to use a whitelist instead of a blacklist, but then you completely lose the ability to scan QR codes in the wild. I'm thinking of building a browser designed for this purpose. Your browsing can begin at certain pre-defined entrypoints, like a news aggregator or a QR code, but you can't manually enter arbitrary URLs or use search engines. | ||
▲ | laweijfmvo 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
They have menus. Every place I’ve been to (post-Covid) that tries to force the “use-your-phone” thing brought me a menu when I asked and said I didn’t have my phone. | ||
▲ | stopachka 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Your browsing can begin at certain pre-defined entrypoints, like a news aggregator or a QR code I would definitely use this. |