Second party control over mobile device usage

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Programming control

Reexamination Certificate

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C455S420000, C455S026100, C455S410000, C455S411000, C455S466000, C455S567000, C379S188000

Reexamination Certificate

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08068825

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism is provided whereby a parent, or other second party, can monitor and/or control a child's or other first party's wireless device usage. An interface can allow the parent to set rules for the child's usage, and can specify that the parent should receive messages when a call is made to or from the child's wireless device. In addition to call information, the message may prompt the parent for approval of the call connection. Thus, a parent can decide whether a call that is incoming from or outgoing to a third party should be permitted.

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