Hi @debbiesweet! I replied earlier, but RUclips deleted my response. I think what you're looking for is called a "restricted device" in Plucky parlance. If you configure the computer to be a restricted device, you can require a password that only you know in order to modify Plucky configurations. On Android (technically, in Andoff), you can also lock settings with a password. If you want help with an iPhone, I'm sorry, but Plucky doesn't support iPhones for multiple reasons.
@@debbiesweet I'm sorry, but Plucky is not a simple program that if installed solves all problems. Configuring it is more difficult than installing it, and I think if I walked you through the installation, that would only give you a false sense of security (or provoke more questions). And if it provoked more questions, I really don't have time to walk new users through the basics. If you want to try Plucky, use the Plucky docs on "how to install" Plucky to get started. I'm sorry it won't "simply work" without requiring more from you. Fortunately, if you do install Plucky, you can find help from others using the Plucky forum. I wish I could add hyperlinks to Plucky documentation in this RUclips comment, but I fear the comment would be deleted by RUclips if I did that.
Can I install this on our computer and phones where he can’t get on it without me opening it ?
Hi @debbiesweet!
I replied earlier, but RUclips deleted my response.
I think what you're looking for is called a "restricted device" in Plucky parlance. If you configure the computer to be a restricted device, you can require a password that only you know in order to modify Plucky configurations.
On Android (technically, in Andoff), you can also lock settings with a password.
If you want help with an iPhone, I'm sorry, but Plucky doesn't support iPhones for multiple reasons.
@@pluckeye386 hi there. I need help walking me through how to install it on a desk top computer. Would u be able to walk me through that?
@@debbiesweet I'm sorry, but Plucky is not a simple program that if installed solves all problems. Configuring it is more difficult than installing it, and I think if I walked you through the installation, that would only give you a false sense of security (or provoke more questions). And if it provoked more questions, I really don't have time to walk new users through the basics. If you want to try Plucky, use the Plucky docs on "how to install" Plucky to get started. I'm sorry it won't "simply work" without requiring more from you. Fortunately, if you do install Plucky, you can find help from others using the Plucky forum.
I wish I could add hyperlinks to Plucky documentation in this RUclips comment, but I fear the comment would be deleted by RUclips if I did that.