Option 1: ROOT, force uninstall other apps to ensure that your own apps are not uninstalled Option 2: Modify the system yourself, flash ROM Option 3: Find a manufacturer to customize
You can only find a manufacturer to customize the system, there is nothing else you can do. In addition, two ideas are provided: one is to set up from the network side, perform traffic control, and set an IP whitelist. This cannot prevent stand-alone games. The second is software sign-in, which simultaneously obtains all software information on the pad and uploads it to the background for comparison.
I don’t have a mi pad at hand, so I’m not sure if the following method is feasible on a mi pad. System Settings-->Security-->Unknown Sources, just disable this. But this is easy to find and change back, so the reliability is not high. A better way is to find a tablet manufacturer to customize the system and ban it from within the system. For an ordinary system, there is no way to restrict the system layer from the application layer to do this.
Option 1: ROOT, force uninstall other apps to ensure that your own apps are not uninstalled
Option 2: Modify the system yourself, flash ROM
Option 3: Find a manufacturer to customize
You can only find a manufacturer to customize the system, there is nothing else you can do.
In addition, two ideas are provided: one is to set up from the network side, perform traffic control, and set an IP whitelist. This cannot prevent stand-alone games. The second is software sign-in, which simultaneously obtains all software information on the pad and uploads it to the background for comparison.
I don’t have a mi pad at hand, so I’m not sure if the following method is feasible on a mi pad. System Settings-->Security-->Unknown Sources, just disable this. But this is easy to find and change back, so the reliability is not high. A better way is to find a tablet manufacturer to customize the system and ban it from within the system. For an ordinary system, there is no way to restrict the system layer from the application layer to do this.
The easiest way is to open a separate network channel to monitor the network traffic of these devices and then control it