A FRUSTRATED dad has invented a mobile app to stop his son’s smartphone from working because the youngster kept ignoring his texts.

Nick Herbert, 45, decided enough was enough after never hearing back from Ben, 13, because the lad was forever playing games on his smartphone.

 Nick Herbert created an app to force his son Ben to answer his texts

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Nick Herbert created an app to force his son Ben to answer his textsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

He spent eight months creating the ReplyASAP app which is designed to take over Ben’s phone until he responds.

An alarm sounds and the screen is blocked with a message so Ben will not be able to use his mobile until he replies.

Nick gets a notification if Ben has seen the message.

If the phone is turned off, a message pending sign shows on Nick’s phone.

Tech whiz Nick, 45, of West Wickham, Kent, said: “I’m hoping the app will make our relationship better.

“It will alleviate the stress when I can’t get hold of him as I will know that he has seen my message.”

 An alarms sounds first disabling the user to access their applications

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An alarms sounds first disabling the user to access their applicationsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

He admitted some children might not want the app but Ben thinks it is a good idea.

Nick added: “As teenagers I realise they aren’t going to be massively keen but my son hasn’t really said anything negative.

“It is all about him understanding why it’s there.

“Will it be the bane of his life? Maybe, but I’m not going to be using it all the time to speak to him.

“It is supposed to be a failsafe.”

 The user has to send a message in order to gain access to their phone again

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The user has to send a message in order to gain access to their phone againCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

However, Nick has one problem to overcome.

His app only works with Android mobiles.

His son has an iPhone so Nick needs to fine tune his Apple version.

The app costs 99p to track one person, £2.49 to track four people, £6.99 for ten people and £12.99 to connect with 20 numbers.

 Nick has some fine tuning to do, as his app isn't currently compatible with Ben's phone

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Nick has some fine tuning to do, as his app isn’t currently compatible with Ben’s phoneCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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