I think this is a tweak parents usually want. Quite often we only need to make some specific apps/websites, like YouTube, inaccessible during a certain period of time, e.g. B. during school hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and make available at other times, e.g. at daytime. According to tech support, the only way to achieve this is to set a timeout for the period of time you want to block specific apps/websites. If you want certain apps/websites to be available during this time, set them to "Unmanaged" in the filter. Headache. Even if you set selected apps/websites as unmanaged, you will still have trouble accessing those apps/websites or related/related services like OneNote sync. Teachers use different apps/websites for their lessons. So it can bother you when you add apps/websites to the filter and set them as "unmanaged". However, you see "No Internet" for the network connection on the computer. It's just uncomfortable and not easy. I hope Circle can update their software and provide a retrospective way to set up these types of configurations.
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