Protect your children’s privacy.
You can set parental controls and restrictions on your Apple device to limit the websites your children visit, the type of movies they watch, their access to FaceTime and Camera, and even their ability to download third-party apps. Since parental controls and restrictions are device specific, we encourage you to set them for each Apple device your child uses. On a Mac, you’ll find these options in Parental Controls in System Preferences. On iOS devices, tap Settings, tap General, then tap Restrictions.
You can also use Screen Time to better understand and make choices about how much time your children spend using apps and websites. Activity Reports give you a detailed look at all of their app usage, notifications, and device pickups — information that is accessible only to you, never to Apple or third parties. And you can set the amount of time your kids can spend each day on specific apps and websites.
With Family Sharing, children can have their own Apple IDs. We’ve developed tools such as Ask to Buy, which allows parents to approve app or in-app purchases, to give parents control over their children’s purchases using their Apple ID. We require a parent or guardian’s valid consent to set up an Apple ID for a child, and we help give adults visibility into that child’s activity and content.
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