This Apple safety feature will keep an eye on children; here is the step-by-step process..
If your children use iPhones, iPads, or Macs, this news is highly relevant for you. At WWDC 2026, Apple introduced a new Child Safety System designed to bolster online safety for children. This system empowers parents to determine what content their children can view, which apps they can use, whom they can contact, and how much time they spend on screen. Apple states that these new features aim to protect children from online threats and make parental controls easier to manage than ever before.
**Enhanced Safety with Child Accounts**
According to Apple, creating a 'Child Account' will be a key step. This account automatically activates age-appropriate safety features. Children will only be able to view content suitable for their age, and access to many adult websites will be restricted. Age-based rules will also apply to the App Store. While a Child Account will be mandatory for children under 13, the feature will also be available for users up to the age of 18.
**Parents Can Decide Which Apps Are Used**
The new system gives parents greater control over apps. They can decide exactly which apps their child is permitted to use. New apps can be added or removed as needed, ensuring that only apps deemed appropriate by the parents remain on the child's device.
**Permission Required Before Browsing**
Apple has also introduced a new feature called 'Ask to Browse.' Under this feature, if a child wishes to visit a new website in Safari, they must first obtain permission from their parents. This feature works across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, helping parents monitor their children's internet activity.
**Control Over New Contacts**
Parents can now also decide whom their children can contact via Messages, FaceTime, and Phone. If a child wants to initiate a conversation with a new person, parental approval will be required first. This reduces the risk of contact with strangers.
**Monitoring Screen Time**
Apple has also added a 'Time Allowances' feature. With this, parents will be able to set time limits for the use of games, social media, and entertainment apps. This will allow for better control over children's screen time habits.
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