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Old 04-30-2016, 03:08 PM   #143
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Password protection

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Originally Posted by slantybard View Post
Is there any plans to password protect either sets or the app? I can see times where I may not want certain books (ie Stephen king) read by my young kids should they open up book master.
Yes, password protection at the app and/or book set level has been on our internal nice-to-have feature list for a long time. But we hesitate to implement without sufficient user input.

I'm glad someone finally raises this password protection issue on this thread of discussion. Anyone else seconded?

Is an app level password protection sufficient? This clearly requires the least amount of work on our side.

However, if you want to let your young kids also enjoy reading on BookMaster, then you may want book set level protection.

Do you want to prevent your kid ust from opening a book or even from knowing the existence of the book (in the Library) in the first place?

More thoughts from everybody? Do you care to have password protection in BookMaster at all?
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