Ignore No More: the app that forces wayward teenagers to call you back





It's an aggravation surely understood to the guardians of youngsters: you get them a cell phone, on the affection that it gives a measure of security – wherever they are, they're generally contactable. But they aren't on the grounds that they never answer it or ring you back.

We ought to have predicted this. There were no cell phones when I was an adolescent, however in the event that I'd had one I'm certain I wouldn't have addressed it when the accommodating cautioning "Mum" showed up on the screen. As a parent, I now know how more keen than a serpent's tooth it is to need to send about six progressively frantic messages through the span of a day just to secure an answer along the lines of "Better believe it fine" or "In Laos".

Presently one on edge mother has struck back. Sharon Standifird, from Texas, has thought of an application that makes it inconceivable for your child not to call you. Overlook No More (right now accessible for Android, with an iPhone form in progress) empowers guardians to bolt difficult youngsters' telephones remotely, turning the screen dark. They can't play recreations, counsel Facebook or call any other person to the point that they restore an overlooked call or content (they can, in any case, dial the crisis administrations).

The new application, similar to the prominent following element that enables you to screen another telephone's whereabouts on a guide, has one noteworthy downside: you need to get hold of your kid's telephone sufficiently long to download and initiate it. Furthermore, if your child has disclosed to you his security password, at that point you ought to likely be more stressed over how guileless he is.