![]() ![]() This feature will allow you to prevent your child from viewing mature or explicit content in native Apple apps like iTunes or the App Store. Putting Content and Privacy Restrictions in Place Note that you’ll only be able to restrict apps based on pre-selected categories chosen by Apple, which are: ![]() Use the Start and End times to set a schedule regulating your child’s screen time, then tap Set Downtime.Īpp Limits allow you to set up time limits on the apps your child uses. Setting Down Time and App Limitsĭowntime allows you to decide how long your child can use their phone each day. Additionally, you can set screen time limits, block or limit certain apps and features, restrict explicit content, and prevent purchases and downloads on your child’s device. You’ll be able to customize settings for tons of features, including:Īpple Screen Time allows you to see how much time your children spend on apps, websites, and more. From here, you can select apps and features to share across your family’s iCloud account. From there, tap the Apple ID button, and then tap Set Up Family Sharing > Get Started. To begin, head to the Settings app on your device (iPhone or iPad). You’ll be able to add up to 6 children with Family Sharing, although you won’t be able to add children that are 18 years or older. Simply select features to share and send invitations. Family Sharing allows you to share controls for purchases, storage, locations, calendars, and more with members of your family. To do this, you’ll need to enable Family Sharing. (If your child is already set up, feel free to skip this step). In order to use Apple’s parental controls, you’ll need to have a child account set up. If the phone is due for an upgrade, you’ll be prompted to download and install the latest software. Not sure which OS your child’s device is running? Navigate to Settings > General > Software Update to find out. iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone SE (3rd gen).To get the most out of Apple’s parental controls, we recommend updating to OS 15, which is supported on most iPhone models, including: Apple Screen Time and Bark are our two preferred options because Apple Screen Time comes built-in and is free, and Bark because we built it to be completely customizable for parents - and hey, it’s us! How to Put Parental Controls on iPhone Devices Using Apple’s Built-in Features In this guide, we’ll explain how to put parental controls on iPhone devices like screen time limits, web filters, privacy settings, and more. Whether your child inherited one of your pre-loved iPhones or has the latest release with all the new bells and whistles, it’s important that you help keep them safe while they’re texting, playing games, and surfing the web. ![]()
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