FAQ
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Shpil-Play isn’t just a “filtered tablet”, which your kids can ultimately find a way to work around… the Shpil-Play device runs on its own operating system, leaving no room for any apps to be loaded onto it other than those officially supported by the Shpil-Play platform.
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The Shpil-Play operating system runs on a custom version of the Samsung firmware, ensuring safety, security and a smooth user experience. The Shpil-Play 2x hardware is an Oxford-Grey 10.4’ Samsung Galaxy S6 Lite Tab.
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These are the features included in the Shpil-Play parental control app:
Shut device: press on the shut device button, and the device immediately locks.
Set countdown: want to hand your kids the device just for a specific limited amount of time? Is it time for them to go to bed or move onto the next activity and you are having trouble breaking them away from the screen? Set a countdown timer, and the device will automatically shut down when the time limit is up.
Filter apps: though only a few select Kosher apps are supported by Shpil-Play, we still profide the option to filter out apps that don’t fit with your exact preferences or Hashkafah
Set app time limits: do you want to make a house policy that screen time is only for a set amount of time each day? You can set the Shpil-Play to allow usage of the device or each app specifically for only a predetermined set amount of time.
Usage reports: our detailed and visually appealing usage reports give you a quick glimpse of how much time your kids are spending on Shpil-Play, broken down by how much time they are spending on each app per day, week, or month.
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Available on the Shpil-Play device is a collection of Jewish children’s apps, carefully selected to ensure standards from both a quality and Hashkafah perspective. These apps are:
Toveed
Yidflix
NakiGo
Torah Live
24/6
Zing
My Torah Kids:
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Shpil-Play accepts returns for up to 30 days, and provides a 12 year warranty in case the device stops working (the warranty does not extend to cases where the device broke due to being dropped or physically mishandled).
