Not that I am in favor of such a behavior but I've seen apps with parental control feature doing that. They provide something like a controlled sandbox environment as an app (and not as a home screen replacement), so children cannot download stuff or do whatever they want with the device. Whenever you try to leave the app it pops up again. You can see that in action in Famigo.com's app.
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