Support for restricting access to snap and native apps (installed from DEB/RPM/etc packages)
Thanks for creating useful parental control for GNOME desktop.
Now malcontent only restrict the opening of Flatpak apps. That means the administrator has no control over apps installed from the Snap store or APT/RPM repos, where most apps pre-installed in some Linux distro.
Restricting access to arbitrary native apps installed can be implemented simply by hiding App launcher from GNOME Shell, it's very easy to implement, for example there is an GNOME-Shell extension for hiding apps from Applications grid and search results: https://github.com/LynithDev/gnome-app-hider