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Jade Emperor wrote: Grandchildren had a similar issue with IP blocks years ago. One started using her phone rather then a computer on the family network. Seems to have fixed her issues while her brother moderated his behaviors and got the blocks canceled. I think this is because they likely used phone data, which has a different IP.

That is good advice, though.

If the user in question uses a different device via data, one password protected (such as a laptop or mobile phone), then they would have absolute certainity that no one is misusing the IP associated with their account or misuing the device itself.

The other thing would be to properly supervise the young sibling. It annoys me when parents allow a computer to parent a child; they should only allow a family computer in a family occupied space, like the lounge, password-protect the device (so he needs permission to log on), and place parental blocks on to prevent social media and Fandom sites. When he proves he can be trusted, restrictions can be gradually lifted.