BabyLock is a lock app that blocks touches to prevent video playback from interrupting even if a child touches the smartphone screen.
■ Key Features
• Touch Blocking Lock: Covers the screen with selected photos/videos or transparent mode to block all touches.
• 3 Lock Methods: Volume Key Gestures / Home Screen Widgets / Top Bar Notifications
• Child Viewing Time Management: Set daily viewing limits, display a real-time gauge, and automatically stop when the time limit is exceeded.
• Customize Transparent Lock Border
■ Accessibility Service Usage Guide
BabyLock uses Android accessibility services.
[Purpose of Use]
It detects physical volume up/down button inputs and uses them solely as a trigger to turn the lock screen on and off.
[Information Detected]
It detects only physical volume key input events.
[Information Not Collected]
• Text or images displayed on the screen
• Sensitive information such as passwords or personal data
• Content or usage history from other apps
Detected key events are not transmitted externally and are used solely to execute the in-app lock function.
If you are not using the volume key method, you do not need to enable accessibility services.
BabyLock locks the touch screen so your baby can't accidentally close a video or switch apps.
■ Key Features
• Touch block lock: Covers the screen with a selected photo, video, or transparent overlay to block all touch input.
• 3 trigger methods: Volume key gesture / Home screen widget / Notification bar button
• Child screen time management: Set daily watch limits, real-time gauge bar, auto-pause when limit is reached
• Transparent lock border customization
■ Accessibility Service Usage Notice
BabyLock uses Android's Accessibility Service.
[Purpose]
Only used to detect physical Volume Up/Down button presses as a trigger to turn the lock on or off.
[What is accessed]
Physical volume key press events only.
[What is NOT collected]
• Text or images displayed on screen
• Passwords or any personal information
• Content or usage data from other apps
Detected key events are never transmitted externally and are used solely to trigger the in-app lock function.
Note: Enabling the Accessibility Service is optional. You can use the widget or notification button instead.