Tech
Jun 08, 2026
Apple Enhances Parental Controls on iPhone for Kids
Apple has introduced new tools to give parents more control over their kids' iPhone use, including …
Enhanced Parental Controls
At its WWDC 2026 event, Apple introduced a host of tools designed to put parents back in control over how their kids are using the iPhone. This includes features that let parents decide who a child can talk to, what apps they can use, and whether they can visit specific websites, as well as access to other tools to block inappropriate texts, manage screen time schedules, find age-appropriate app suggestions, and more.
Redesigned Screen Time Controls
The redesigned version of its Screen Time controls builds on the technology Apple already offers, expanding its capabilities in new ways with more granular controls. This comes as the mental health impacts of technology on children’s development have come to the foreground of people’s minds, and as new laws and regulations are attempting to rein in kids’ access to devices and social media.
Age-Based Restrictions
When creating a child’s accounts on a new device, Apple will tailor safeguards to their age, blocking adult websites, allowing only age-appropriate media, and setting age-based restrictions on the App Store. Parents can adjust these settings if they prefer, but now they can go even further.
Smart App Suggestions
For instance, parents can start off by providing kids access only to the content they’re comfortable with, then add more over time, as they deem it appropriate. Apple will make smart app suggestions upon setup, letting parents pick whether they want to only give a child access to the essentials, or if they want to pick and choose specific apps the child can use.
Website and Contact Controls
Parents will also be able to control access to which websites kids can browse — a feature that’s been much in demand since kids have historically used websites to work around parental controls that would restrict access to certain apps, often social media. The feature, “Ask to Browse,” works across iPhone, iPad, and Mac with Safari, Apple notes. And it, along with “Ask to Buy” for apps and games, is on by default for kids under 13.
Screen Time Allowance Recommendations
The company’s existing Screen Time lets parents set up a schedule and choose which apps are available on which days and at which times. What’s new is that Apple is now relying on experts’ advice to make some initial screen time allowance recommendations, based on a child’s age and the app category. Apple said it consulted with the American Academy of Pediatrics and others on this feature.
Rollout and Developer APIs
The new parental controls will roll out to consumers with the release of iOS 27 in the fall. App developers, meanwhile, are offered a full suite of APIs that let them protect against nudity and violent content in apps, help ensure parents approve any new contacts in apps, or ensure a child is of age to use their app, among other options.
#Apple
#Parental Controls
#iPhone
Read More