How do I keep my teens from changing their apple ID passwords?

How do I keep my teens from changing their apple ID passwords?

you can't really even if you block them found doing so from their phones then
they can go to this page from any computer or phone with a web browser
https://appleid.apple.com/

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    At 07:47 AM 2/18/98 -0500, Martin G Nystrom wrote:
    A user can launch an application, then launch it again. How do we make it so
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    Martin Nystrom
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    ([email protected])
    Curtis Bragdon, Senior Consultant, Forte Software
    [email protected]
    Voice Mail: (510) 986-3807
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    [email protected] on 02/18/98 10:01:07 PM
    Please respond to [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    cc: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: How do I keep an application from being started more than
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    From: Curtis Bragdon <[email protected]>
    Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:36:58 -0500
    Subject: Re: How do I keep an application from being started more than
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    Here are some quick ideas. None of them should be too hard to implement,
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    CSB
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    Eli Lilly and Company
    ([email protected])
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    [email protected]
    Voice Mail: (510) 986-3807
    Paging: (888) 687-6723
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