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01-27-2012 09:42:00 PM
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02-10-2012 10:55:22 AM
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02-29-2012 10:01:18 AM
You can implement restrictions on browsing based on time of day.
Here's a link to the Smart Controls page: http://www.att.net/smartcontrols-SmartLimitsForWir
One thing to note is that Smart Controls do not impact use if the phone is on wifi data, so you'll want to make sure your son isn't jumping on your wireless network to get around the Smart Controls you implement.
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