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Allow2 Swift SDK for OpenSource Parental Freedom
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Allow2 Unity SDK for OpenSource Parental Freedom
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Allow2 Parental Freedom for OSX - Demonstrates use of the Allow2 Swift API
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Allow2 Python SDK for OpenSource Parental Freedom
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Allow2 Java SDK for OpenSource Parental Freedom
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Node-red nodes for Allow2 OpenSource Parental Freedom
Allow2 PHP SDK for OpenSource Parental Freedom
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Electric Imp library for Allow2 OpenSource Parental Freedom
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Allow2 c-icap plugin. Parental Freedom for icap-enabled proxy servers.
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Node-RED nodes for talking to Battle.Net Parental Controls
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And provide elevated access to the daemon for admin users
The intention is the daemon should run in the service space and not be able to be touched by non-privileged users. There should be an installer which installs the daemon and the user space app. Then the userspace app communicates with the daemon with an auth token specific for the platform to authorise access to control the daemon.