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Monday, September 16, 2013

A communication control program for iOS to refer to the SPP communication specifications?

I am trying to develop an iOS application to consume data from a health device (Omron Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor 708-BT) with onboard Bluetooth® Ver.2.1+EDR that only supports SPP and HDP. However Apple devices are generally equpped with the Bluetooth 4.0 low energy wireless technology. I was thinking of implementing an adapter or communication control program for iOS to refer to the SPP communication specifications but have no idea how to go about doing it. I was wondering if anyone can shed some light. Your help will be greatly appreciated.


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Sunday, March 3, 2013

block particular apps for info privacy/parental control

Could anyone provide me with a link to request that: blocking or locking (via password) individual apps be a feature that Apple developers integrate into their new software updates?

 

Reasons:

1) Protecting info privacy when letting others use the device.

2) Preventing access to apps that include unfiltered access to the internet via built-in browsers, even when Safari is disabled. Examples include Google and Bing search which are rated only 4+

3) Apple's current Restrictions features are decent, but put blanket restrictions on many legitimately good apps when the appstore is disabled. Makes functionality of any iDevice very limited.

 

I know I'm not the only one requesting these features, and the only solutions I see on the web are jailbreaking the device, but I do not see that as an option.

 

I see the people at the following 3rd-party organization developing such an app, but shouldn't this be a native feature provided by Apple? http://www.appcertain.com/

 

 

Any help would be appreciated, thanks!


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