iPad User Magazine - UK (2019-04)

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Howtokeepchildren
safewhenusingan
iPadoriPhone

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An iOS 12 device

The shining eyes of an
inquisitive child are a wonder
to behold. A marvel when a
youngster is finding a recipe for
silly putty, but not so endearing when they are
hacking your router or looking at the wrong
sites to broaden their biology knowledge.
Apple is one step ahead of enquiring minds
and has created excellent controls for parents
to invoke. It’s relatively straightforward to lock

strangers out of an iOS device, but there’s
a broader variety of options at your disposal
to restrict what your kids can do.

Own phone restrictions
While smartphone ownership is increasingly
a rite of passage for youngsters, prior to that
they’ll be using a parent’s device. A temporary
restriction is ideal in this situation, and the
easiest way to set that up is by using Guided
Access, which restricts the user to one app.
If a child gets their own iPhone or iPad,
there’s scope to customise what they’re
allowed to do with it using Screen Time. You
can then make certain apps and abilities
off-limits entirely, or block some web content.
There are two options for limiting web
access. For very young kids, a ready-made list
of acceptable sites such as CBeebies and
Disney is offered. Other sites can be added.
For older children, the Limit Adult Websites
option is more flexible, but still very effective.
Some older children may look at these
limits as a challenge to overcome. Restricting
changes to passcodes and accounts can
secure the system – just don’t let them see
what code you’ve set. David Fanning

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Guided
Access
For a quick safe
fix, use Guided
Access to share
your iPhone or
iPad with your
kidssafely.

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ScreenTime
This feature
enables you to
restrict access
to apps and
provides a
breakdown of
activity time.

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AppLimits
Here you can
choose which
apps your child
can access, plus
how long they
can spend on
themeachday.

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Content &
Privacy
Use settings in
this section to
prevent access
to a range of
unsuitable
content.

Restrictions you put in place in Settings > Screen Time
are changeable by anyone who knows the iOS device’s
passcode till you set a (different) Screen Time passcode.

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