Generally, keeping the AirDroid Kids process running on the devices' backgrounds is the key to maintaining its usage.
How to keep AirDroid Kids running in the background on vivo devices?
Enable basic permissions for AirDroid Kids
Follow the guidance when you first-time open AirDroid Kids (enabled permissions which needed).
What is AirDroid Parental Control and how to start using?
Settings of the device
Depending on your device model and operating system version, the names and availability of these settings may vary. Not all devices will have every setting listed below—simply enable any relevant options you can find on your child's device.
Battery and Power Consumption Management
Go to Settings > Battery.
Battery Saver: not chosen.
Super power-saving mode: disabled
More settings:
Sleep mode: disabled
Auto enable Battery Saver: disabled
Background power consumption management: elect AirDroid Kids and choose the High background power usage option.
More settings: make sure Sleep mode and Auto enable Battery Saver are disabled
Make sure that No Schedule is set if you do not require scheduled activation.
Permission Management
Go to Settings > Apps & permissions > App manager > AirDroid Kids
Notifications: "Allow notifications" should be disabled.
Autostart: disabled Floating window: disabled
Background pop-ups options: disabled
Settings > Applications and Permissions > Permission management > Permissions > Read installed apps info > AirDroid Kids.
Security level: Low
Sensitive Alert Settings
Go to Settings > Privacy > Sensitive permission alert, and make sure it has been turned off.
Lock AirDroid Kids in "Recent Apps"
To lock the app to your recent apps list, select the 'recent apps list button' (three horizontal lines) in the bottom left corner of your device. Click the opened lock icon in the top right to lock AirDroid Kids; the icon will turn into a closed lock-pad once successful.
Go to Settings > Digital Wellbeing > Always allow, and make sure AirDroid Kids is listed in Allowed apps. Make sure AirDroid Kids will not be restricted by any app limit.
Network Connection Management
Go to iManager > Data traffic management
Data-saving mode: disabled
In Network management, make sure AirDroid Kids is enabled for both Data network and WLAN.
Go to Settings > WLAN > Advanced. Select 'Always on' in the WLAN sleep policy to keep the network connection active.
NOTE:
Background tasks will consume a device's limited resources, like RAM and battery. So the Android OS system will handle the task killer when memory is low and very deliberately doesn't allow you or app developers to control the background task killer. That's why we can't keep the AirDroid Kids service permanently alive in the background.
Besides, the special case below will cause a connection problem too:
- Device power-off.
- AirDroid Kids has been uninstalled.
- There is no network on the device.