05-15-2020, 12:37 AM
Hello -
When using FM for a parental control function, you are almost always setting up plans to using passwords - for start and stop, and for pausing.
When setting up the plan - there are several places you are prompted to enter a password - as if the interface anticipates you might use a different password for each setting. This is tedious. It is unlikely for those using FM for parental control to want to have different passwords across all the plans. A feature idea: allow users to set a 'master password' in the main settings - and then just toggle 'guard with password' on or off for each plan, instead of having to type in a new password (and match) each time you make a plan.
What do you think?
Thanks
JL
When using FM for a parental control function, you are almost always setting up plans to using passwords - for start and stop, and for pausing.
When setting up the plan - there are several places you are prompted to enter a password - as if the interface anticipates you might use a different password for each setting. This is tedious. It is unlikely for those using FM for parental control to want to have different passwords across all the plans. A feature idea: allow users to set a 'master password' in the main settings - and then just toggle 'guard with password' on or off for each plan, instead of having to type in a new password (and match) each time you make a plan.
What do you think?
Thanks
JL