My son has a Samsung watch - Bluetooth connection to his phone only - can it or should it be protected by Truple? Can MacBooks be protected by Truple? I'm assuming not because iphones can't but just confirming
I'm not sure on the Bluetooth version. My husband has the Bluetooth and I've not found a way on it. I've also got one that has actual service and I don't see a way on it either but I'm not the addict. Addicts are a lot more motivated.... if there is a way they will find it. Might be a question for samsung to answer!
by PurpleLily 385d 3h 26m ago
I use the Lock Me Out app on my Samsung phone to block the wearable and watch manager apps at my home location, so that I can't enable the play store for the Galaxy Watch, so that I can't download any Internet browsers, all of which I have deleted. Fortunately it is only possible to re-enable the play store in the watch apps on the phone, so I am blocked from the Internet on the watch.
by FixAndroid 97d 10h 42m ago
Smart watches don't offer the necessary functionality for monitoring. Most general use ones offer full on web browsing, which could be a major issue. Double check the Samsung one.
Macbooks can be protected by Truple. Iphones actually can too its just limited by apple and has loads of loopholes as a result.
Macbooks can be protected by Truple. Iphones actually can too its just limited by apple and has loads of loopholes as a result.
by strider 425d 9h 41m ago