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Hi
I am getting my daughter a samsung galaxy tab 3 tablet and I was wondering are there any apps available that can reduce the number of apps available at night.
The reason is I would be happy if she had the tablet in her room at night if I can be sure she is not watching youtube, playing games etc.
She will want to listen to music at night and I am happy with that, but I would like to have something that I could disable all apps and only leave music available.
If no such app exists are there any other apps which would keep a history of what apps were used and when they were used?
Thanks

Confiscate the tablet at night and buy a cheap 10 quid MP3 player for her to use for music?

You could use an app to keep track of the time an app is used, like Frequency: App Usage Tracking or App Usage Tracker.
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