- What are Restrictions on iPhone 12(Pro Max), 11Pro Max, XS Max/XS/XR/X/8? How to Use Restrictions on iPhone and iPad
- How to Enable Restrictions on iPhone and iPad
- Steps to Turn off/ Disable Restrictions on iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus/ iPhone 7/7 Plus
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- iOS 15.1/14: How to Turn off/Turn on Restrictions iPhone 11(Pro Max), XR, Xs Max, 8(Plus)7/6S, iPad after update
- Turn on or Enable Restrictions in iOS & iPadOS on iPhone, iPad
- Unlock or Remove restriction on iPhone, iPad in iOS/iPadOS
- Where are Screen Time Restrictions on Mac?
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- Use parental controls on your child’s iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
- Set Content & Privacy Restrictions
- Prevent iTunes & App Store purchases
- Allow built-in apps and features
- Prevent explicit content and content ratings
- Prevent web content
- Restrict Siri web search
- Restrict Game Center
- Allow changes to privacy settings
- Allow changes to other settings and features
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What are Restrictions on iPhone 12(Pro Max), 11Pro Max, XS Max/XS/XR/X/8? How to Use Restrictions on iPhone and iPad
Last Updated on Nov 10, 2020
Apple offers Restrictions a flagship feature in iOS Special for the parents to keep control of Kids. And, therefore Restrictions are also known as ‘ Parental Control. ‘ It is useful to block or limit someone for specific apps and features on your iPhone/iPad and iPod touch. By the way, here we described how to use and enable Restrictions on iPhone 7 (Plus). Full guide for beginner to activate or deactivate restrictions for Apple’s new iPhone 11(Pro Max), iPhone XS Max, XS, XR, X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, old iPhones and iPad.
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It’s a standard option to prevent anyone from tampering on your Smartphone. While you don’t wish to allow someone to install/ delete apps; want to hide Unwanted Apps icon from Home screen and better for control your kids without using any third-party Parental controls Apps. Let’s look here,
How to Enable Restrictions on iPhone and iPad
iOS 12 or later,
Step 1: Go to Settings App > Tap on Screen Time, Turn Screen Time ON > Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions > Enter Screen Time Passcode or Restrictions passcode.
Step 2: Turn toggle Content & Privacy Restrictions ON/ Green > Now use restrictions for specific apps and functions. Get More – How to use Screen Time in an iOS device.
- Screen Time is Advance Feature that we can use to enable restrictions on Ked’s device if the Device is under family sharing. Here’s the guide on how to Setup Family Sharing on Kids Apple Device.
iOS 11 & Earlier
- Step 1. Hitting on Settings App >>General >>Restrictions.
- Step 2. Next, you will have to tap on Enable Restrictions.
- Step 3. Let’s setup Restrictions Passcode and Re-enter again Restrictions passcode.
- That’s it.
Now on the screen, you will appear green button next to the Apps name. For example, under the Allow tab, while you turn off Safari, then the Safari browser icon would be hidden from the home screen.
Similarly, you can hide given apps like Camera, Siri & Dictation, FaceTime, AirDrop, CarPlay, iTunes Store, Apple Music Connect, iBooks Store, Podcasts, News, installing Apps (don’t allow other to install new App).
To Deleting Apps (While you tap & hold on any app icon on the home screen then just screen jiggling, but Apps deletion option (X) will not appear),
In-App Purchases (if you want to Prevent from particular types of Purchases on your iPhone 7 (Plus) then make disable this option).
Next, on the iPhone 8 Plus Restrictions screen the second item is, allowed Content: Here Ratings For (select the country in the score section to apply the appropriate content ratings for that region automatically), Music, Podcasts & News, Movies, TV Shows, Books, Apps, Siri, Websites and Password Settings. As well as prevention feature for Privacy settings and restrictions settings and accounts (Cellular data Use, background App refresh, Volume limit), etc.
Please remember while you have restrictions on; then you might not see the particular type of features or services on your iOS devices. Therefore, if you’re ever feeling something missing like an app icon or app feature, or can’t use certain services, then try turning restrictions off.
There are lots of folks having problems after activating Restrictions such as can’t see an app on the home screen; can’t work app features properly (for example- Siri, location services) and app settings are missing or grayed out/missing.
You should also read this bright idea to set up Parental Control on Apple iTunes.
Steps to Turn off/ Disable Restrictions on iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus/ iPhone 7/7 Plus
Settings → General → Tap Restrictions → Enter your 4-Digit Restrictions Passcode → Next you will have to tap on Disable Restrictions → You’ll be prompted to enter again Passcode.
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iOS 15.1/14: How to Turn off/Turn on Restrictions iPhone 11(Pro Max), XR, Xs Max, 8(Plus)7/6S, iPad after update
Last Updated on Nov 10, 2020
Restrictions (Parental Control) option is moved in screen time, New users (iOS 14) are asking and saying Restrictions settings is missing and not working. We can use restrictions just like before without turn on other Screen Times Settings. Follow the steps for Use or Enable/Disable Restrictions in iOS Update on iPhone and iPad. Manage all Parental control iPhone apps with these restrictions settings in iOS & iPadOS. Functions and Working are the same and just like before.
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People are widely used for restrictions for different types of activity or set parental rules (You should use Kid’s Screen Time on iPhone to your Kid’s device).
Other Screen Time option works best as a parental control time limit on App. Refer how to use screen Time on iPhone.
Note: Apple all new iPhones, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 11, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR comes with new placed Restrictions Settings. So that you can enable restrictions on iPhone XS Max and iPhone XS into a new Screen Time feature Tab in Settings App.
Turn on or Enable Restrictions in iOS & iPadOS on iPhone, iPad
- #1: Open the “Settings ” app on the iPhone, iPad
- #2: Next to the Settings page> Scroll down and See “Screen Time”.
Note: If Screen Time is Turn on, then jump to step 4.
- #3: Tap on Screen Time > “Turn on Screen Time” > “Continue”.
- #4: Next, Tap on “Content & Privacy Restrictions”.
If you turned screen time for the first time then you need to Set a new Restriction passcode and use the same passcode for next time to enter this restriction section.
Note: Sometimes people having a problem entering this field after entering the correct restriction passcode. Force close settings app and try again this works for me.
Turn on “Content & Privacy” toggle for use other settings showing on the screen.
Unlock or Remove restriction on iPhone, iPad in iOS/iPadOS
Follow the steps above, turn off “Content & Privacy” toggle for restriction turn off. Go to the Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions.
Is it possible?
Screen Time is off but Restriction is turn on and applied.
Fix: Turn on Screen Time for access restriction settings. Follow the steps above and Turn off restriction [Disable “Content & Privacy”].
Enjoy, Now All Restriction Settings open and Able to change,
- iTunes & App Store Purchases
- Installing apps
- Deleting Apps
- In-app Purchases
- Always Require
- Don’t Require
- Allowed Apps
- Manage Restrictions for the apps, Mail, Safari, FaceTime, Camera, Siri & Dictation, Wallet, CarPlay, iTunes Store, Book Store, Podcasts, News
- Content Sharing
- Privacy
- Allow Changes:-
- Passcode Changes
- Account Changes
- Cellular Data Changes
- Volume Limit
- Do Not Disturb While Driving
- TV Provider
- Background App Activities
Enjoy, New Restrictions settings that new more protected and manage from parent devices using Screen Limit. (Enable Screen Limit on Other Device after setup as a parent, Turn on Restriction for other devices remotely).
Where are Screen Time Restrictions on Mac?
Now on macOS Catalina or later macOS user can use Screen Time. That can help to restrict various apps like Social Networking, games. Also, share across all devices. Follow this step on your Mac.
Where is a restriction setting on Mac? Apple logo > System Preferences > Screen Time > Content and Privacy. More settings user guide, follow the below steps.
- Go to the Apple logo on Mac.
- Next, click on System Preferences.
- Now, Find Screen Time and click on it.
- Next, click on Options from the bottom sidebar of Mac’s Screen Time window. and Turn on.
- Share Across all Devices
- Use Screen Time Passcode
Now Other options are App Usage, Notification Control, Downtime for each day in a week, Apps limit to use the app during downtime, Communication option for Set restrictions on FaceTime and Other Calls, Content, and privacy is the restrictions settings like iOS and iPadOS.
I hope you enjoyed new iOS & iPadOS restriction settings on iPhone, iPad with screen time.
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Use parental controls on your child’s iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
With Content & Privacy Restrictions in Screen Time, you can block or limit specific apps and features on your child’s device. You can also restrict the settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch for explicit content, purchases and downloads, and privacy.
Set Content & Privacy Restrictions
Prevent iTunes & App Store purchases
Allow built-in apps and features
Prevent explicit content and content ratings
Prevent web content
Restrict Siri web search
Restrict Game Center
Allow changes to privacy settings
Allow changes to other settings and features
Set Content & Privacy Restrictions
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Continue, then choose «This is My [Device]» or «This is My Child’s [Device].»
- If you’re the parent or guardian of your device and want to prevent another family member from changing your settings, tap Use Screen Time Passcode to create a passcode, then re-enter the passcode to confirm. In iOS 13.4 and later, after you confirm your passcode you’ll be asked to enter your Apple ID and password. This can be used to reset your Screen Time passcode if you forget it.
- If you’re setting up Screen Time on your child’s device, follow the prompts until you get to Parent Passcode and enter a passcode. Re-enter the passcode to confirm. In iOS 13.4 and later, after you confirm your passcode you’ll be asked to enter your Apple ID and password. This can be used to reset your Screen Time passcode if you forget it.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. If asked, enter your passcode, then turn on Content & Privacy.
Make sure to choose a passcode that’s different from the passcode that you use to unlock your device. To change or turn off the passcode on your child’s device, tap Settings > Screen Time > [your child’s name]. Then tap Change Screen Time Passcode or Turn Off Screen Time Passcode, and authenticate the change with Face ID, Touch ID, or your device passcode.
If you forgot your Screen Time passcode, update your device to the latest iOS or iPadOS then reset your passcode. If you can’t update your device, erase it and set it up as new to remove the passcode and choose a new one. Restoring your device from a backup won’t remove your passcode.
Prevent iTunes & App Store purchases
You can also prevent your child from being able to install or delete apps, make in-app purchases, and more. To prevent iTunes & App Store purchases or downloads:
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. If asked, enter your passcode.
- Tap iTunes & App Store Purchases.
- Choose a setting and set to Don’t Allow.
You can also change your password settings for additional purchases from the iTunes & App Store or Book Store. Follow steps 1-3, then choose Always Require or Don’t Require.
Allow built-in apps and features
You can restrict the use of built-in apps or features. If you turn off an app or feature, the app or feature won’t be deleted, it’s just temporarily hidden from your Home Screen. For example, if you turn off Mail, the Mail app won’t appear on your Home Screen until you turn it back on.
To change your Allowed Apps:
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions.
- Enter your Screen Time passcode.
- Tap Allowed Apps.
- Select the apps that you want to allow.
Prevent explicit content and content ratings
You can also prevent the playback of music with explicit content and movies or TV shows with specific ratings. Apps also have ratings that can be configured using content restrictions.
To restrict explicit content and content ratings:
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions, then tap Content Restrictions.
- Choose the settings that you want for each feature or setting under Allowed Store Content.
Here are the types of content that you can restrict:
- Music, Podcasts, News, & Workouts: Prevent the playback of music, music videos, podcasts, news, and workouts containing explicit content
- Music Videos: Prevent finding and viewing music videos
- Music Profiles: Prevent sharing what you’re listening to with friends and seeing what they’re listening to
- Movies: Prevent movies with specific ratings
- TV Shows: Prevent TV shows with specific ratings
- Books: Prevent content with specific ratings
- Apps: Prevent apps with specific ratings
- App Clips: Prevent app clips with specific ratings
Prevent web content
iOS and iPadOS can automatically filter website content to limit access to adult content in Safari and other apps on your device. You can also add specific websites to an approved or blocked list, or you can limit access to only approved websites. Follow these steps:
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions and enter your Screen Time passcode.
- Tap Content Restrictions, then tap Web Content.
- Choose Unrestricted Access, Limit Adult Websites, or Allowed Websites Only.
Depending on the access you allow, you might need to add information, like the website that you want to restrict.
Restrict Siri web search
To restrict Siri features:
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions, then tap Content Restrictions.
- Scroll down to Siri, then choose your settings.
You can restrict these Siri features:
- Web Search Content: Prevent Siri from searching the web when you ask a question
- Explicit Language: Prevent Siri from displaying explicit language
Restrict Game Center
To restrict Game Center features:
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions, then tap Content Restrictions.
- Scroll down to Game Center, then choose your settings.
You can restrict these Game Center features:
- Multiplayer Games: Prevent the ability to play multiplayer games with everyone, allow with friends only, or allow with anyone
- Adding Friends: Prevent the ability to add friends to Game Center
- Connect with Friends: Prevent the ability to share a Game Center friend list with third-party games
- Screen Recording: Prevent the ability to capture the screen and sound
- Nearby Multiplayer: Prevent the ability to enable the nearby setting
- Private Messaging: Prevent the ability to voice chat or send or receive custom messages with game and friend invitations
- Profile Privacy Changes: Prevent the ability to change profile privacy settings
- Avatar & Nickname Changes: Prevent the ability to change Game Center avatars and nicknames
Allow changes to privacy settings
The privacy settings on your device give you control over which apps have access to information stored on your device or the hardware features. For example, you can allow a social-networking app to request access to use the camera, which allows you to take and upload pictures.
To allow changes to privacy settings:
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. If asked, enter your passcode.
- Tap Privacy, then choose the settings that you want to restrict.
Here are the things you can restrict:
- Location Services: Lock the settings to allow apps and websites to use location
- Contacts: Prevent apps from accessing your Contacts
- Calendars: Prevent apps from accessing your Calendar
- Reminders: Prevent apps from accessing your Reminders
- Photos: Prevent apps from requesting access to your photos
- Share My Location: Lock the settings for location sharing in Messages and Find My Friends
- Bluetooth sharing: Prevent devices and apps from sharing data through Bluetooth
- Microphone: Prevent apps from requesting access to your microphone
- Speech Recognition: Prevent apps from accessing Speech Recognition or Dictation
- Advertising: Prevent changes to advertising settings
- Media & Apple Music: Prevent apps from accessing your photos, videos, or music library
Allow changes to other settings and features
You can allow changes to other settings and features, the same way you can allow changes to privacy settings.
- Go to Settings and tap Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. If asked, enter your passcode.
- Under Allow Changes, select the features or settings that you want to allow changes to and choose Allow or Don’t Allow.
Here are some features and settings that you can allow changes for:
- Passcode Changes: Prevent changes to your passcode
- Account Changes: Prevent account changes in Accounts & Passwords
- Cellular Data Changes: Prevent changes to cellular data settings
- Reduce Loud Sounds: Prevent changes to volume settings for safe listening
- Driving Focus: Prevent changes to the Driving Focus
- TV Provider: Prevent changes to TV provider settings
- Background App Activities: Prevent changes to whether or not apps run in the background
Learn more
- Set up Family Sharing with up to six people to share content, as well as request and make purchases with Ask to Buy.
- You can also use Restrictions on your PC and Apple TV.
- Learn how to prevent in-app Purchases or change the credit card that you use in the iTunes Store.
- See how to view and limit your child or teen’s Apple Cash activity.
Businesses and schools often use profiles, which can turn on Restrictions. To find out whether your device has a profile, go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management. Contact your administrator or the person who set up the profile for more information.
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