Parental access and Time usage control

Hi,
My son has a iPhone4 iOS 8, I try to keep it upgraded. It was mine.
I've turned on Restrictions.
I've activated parental control on my internet access.
But I have no control on usage of the iPhone (access history, time etc..) It seems that it use it always by night.
I've tried to have it on the kitchen all night, without success in fact.
My son has locked the iphone with long password, so it's not easy to upgrade it for the moment. I need him to open it.
Do you think it's possible to develop that we have a "parental" password to access to apple phones... Like administrator session on Mac.
Or is it possible to have a bypass password for "Locate your iphone".
'Cause I can connect it to iTunes,
What about He take mine and put a password, because I do not have one... and therefore I can't access to my own iPhone ?
Could we unlock from iTunes or Locator ? Thx in advance
And Do you know some apps that can lock access to iPhone by time for example : no access from 9PM to 6AM ?
Thx for your help.
NV

nvanlierde
It is possible to setup time limits for Internet usage by turning Safari to OFF in the Restrictions, and setting up a Safe Browser with parental controls like the one from Mobicip. Once you do that, you have complete control over the content allowed by the browser, what time it is allowed or blocked, etc. For step-by-step instructions, follow the tutorials below:
How To Setup Parental Controls On iPhone & iPod Touch
How To Setup Internet Access Time Limits Using Mobicip
How To Customize Your Internet Using Mobicip Premium
If setup correctly, it is possible to create a safe internet experience on the device and maintain a reasonable level of control on the usage. Mobicip allows you to manage the account remote by logging in at mobicip.com or using a Parent app (available on the App Store).
Disclosure: This response is posted by a Mobicip representative who may stand to gain indirectly from it.

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    To make final decision I need few information . These are:
    1. May I use Boot Camp or similar utility software to install Windows 7 OS next to OS X Lion, or use some kind of virtual box software to create virtual machines with diverse guest OS in them like Windows , Linux etc.?
    2. Does OS installed through Boot camp or in virtual machine has access and full control of the peripherals like native OS X Lion?
    3. May I use the same disk partitions to access to the files regardless if I am using Windows 7 or OS X Lion operating system?
    4. Is there full compatibility between Microsoft Office under OS X Lion and Windows 7 M. Office?
    5. What is general user experience with OS X Lion operating system comparing to Windows 7?
    Thanks for  sharing your experience with me.
    Adnan S

    adnans wrote:
    I am planning to buy new PC for my faculty needs and this time I am thinking to buy Apple laptop like Mac book Pro 13" or so ( I owe already IPhone and Ipad 2)
    To make final decision I need few information . These are:
    1. May I use Boot Camp or similar utility software to install Windows 7 OS next to OS X Lion, or use some kind of virtual box software to create virtual machines with diverse guest OS in them like Windows , Linux etc.?
    2. Does OS installed through Boot camp or in virtual machine has access and full control of the peripherals like native OS X Lion?
    3. May I use the same disk partitions to access to the files regardless if I am using Windows 7 or OS X Lion operating system?
    4. Is there full compatibility between Microsoft Office under OS X Lion and Windows 7 M. Office?
    5. What is general user experience with OS X Lion operating system comparing to Windows 7?
    Thanks for  sharing your experience with me.
    Adnan S
    1. Yes. You can install Windows 7 natively using Boot Camp Assistant or you can install Windows 7 in a virtual machine using Parallels, Fusion, or VirtualBox
    2. If installed using Boot Camp Assistant Windows 7 uses all your computer's resources just as OSx does. If installed using a VM Windows 7 will share the computer's resources with OSx.
    3. A Boot Camp partition is separate from the OSx partition. The VMs allow sharing of files across partitions since both OS are running at the same time.
    4. No, not 100%.
    5. Too broad a question. Be specific about what feature you are asking about or search the Internet for comparisons. I use both and find they both work well.

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