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Kytephone (YC W12) Turns Android Phones Into Kid-Safe Devices

40 points| martythemaniak | 14 years ago |techcrunch.com | reply

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[+] roguecoder|14 years ago|reply
We wonder why kids aren't interested in computers, and then we spend tons of time and energy keeping them from doing anything interesting with them. If they see technology as something designed to let adults eavesdrop into every corner of their lives of course it becomes something to be avoided, rather than experimented with.

I hope some kid installs this on their parent's phone.

[+] martythemaniak|14 years ago|reply
I couldn't disagree more, Kytephone is about enabling kids to get technology they otherwise would not have. Fact is, parents have the right raise their kids the way they see fit, which includes teaching their kids responsible use of technology.

Since current solutions are so lackluster, this means kids either get dumbphones or no phone at all, which is hardly a better outcome than a real smartphone with some parental controls.

[+] gawker|14 years ago|reply
If I had a kid, I'd definitely get it. Just knowing that my kid reached school safely and no weird creeps are calling my kid is priceless.

Edit: This just proves why parents should know what's going on: http://www.channel4.com/news/should-you-let-your-child-play-...

[+] mike-cardwell|14 years ago|reply
That doesn't sound like a particularly good way of teaching a kid personal responsibility and how to look after themselves. I'd get my theoretical child an Android phone and teach them how to root it.
[+] kumarm|14 years ago|reply
Disney Launched an MVNO on sprint network 5/6 years back which has all of the features mentioned in the article and more (Parents can set allowances for kids to more content) and failed simply because there was no market for it (at the time).
[+] richf|14 years ago|reply
I think this app coupled together with a rugged kid-proof case would be a knockout combo.

Does anyone know what the future business model is? Pro version? OEM pre-load?

[+] martythemaniak|14 years ago|reply
We are planning to provide premium accounts with advanced parental controls.
[+] gcb|14 years ago|reply
Would be more interested in senior/visually impaired solutions.

Last time i checked 3yrl olds didn't have any problem playing games on any they could grasp.

Yet, a cataract eye can't even answer a call on modern phones