How to Protect Your Child with iPad Parental Controls

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Are you looking for an easy way to keep your children safe online With iPad parental controls, you can restrict what websites they can visit, block inappropriate content, and set time limits for how long they can use their iPad. In this step-by-step guide, I’ll show you how to set up parental controls on your iPad so you can rest assured that your children are safe while they’re using their devices.

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How to Protect Your Child with iPad Parental Controls

To protect your child with iPad parental controls, you can:

Set up a passcode so that your child cannot access restricted content without your permission.

Create a restricted profile for your child, which limits their access to certain apps, websites, and features.

Use Screen Time to track your child’s app usage and set limits on how long they can use certain apps each day.

Enable Ask to Buy so that your child must ask for your permission before they can make a purchase in the App Store or iTunes Store.

Use Family Sharing to share your purchases and subscriptions with your family members, and to see their location and activity on their devices.

How to Apply Parental Controls on iPad

Step 1: Open the Settings app

1. Tap the Settings app on your iPad’s Home screen.

Step 2: Tap Screen Time

2. Tap Screen Time in the Settings app.

Step 3: Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions

3. Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions to open the restrictions settings.

Step 4: Tap Enable Restrictions

4. Tap Enable Restrictions to turn on parental controls.

Step 5: Set restrictions

5. You can now set restrictions for different areas of your iPad, including:

App Store:

You can restrict access to specific apps or categories of apps.

Web Browsing:

You can restrict access to specific websites or categories of websites.

Communication:

You can restrict who your child can communicate with and what they can send or receive.

Location Services:

You can restrict your child’s location sharing.

Media & Purchases:

You can restrict your child’s ability to make purchases or download content.

Step 6: Set a passcode

6. To prevent your child from changing the restrictions settings, you can set a passcode.

Step 7: Turn off restrictions

7. To turn off parental controls, open the Screen Time settings and tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. Then, tap Disable Restrictions and enter your passcode.

Tips

You can view your child’s activity by tapping See All Activity in the Screen Time settings.
You can set up a Family Sharing group to share parental controls with other family members.
For more information on parental controls, visit the Apple Support website.

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Katie Davies

Kate Davies is an senior writer at digitalHow, where she writes about wearables, technology, laptops, tablets, windows, security, televisions, and anything related to smart home technology. Her favorite pastime is riding a bike when she's not writing for a tech blog.