I’m trying to block certain sites on my kid’s iPhone, but the Screen Time restrictions don’t seem to work for Safari. I have iOS 17. Any step-by-step advice for Safari specifically?
To set parental controls on Safari for iOS 17:
- Go to Settings > Screen Time
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions
- Enable Content & Privacy Restrictions
- Tap Content Restrictions > Web Content
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I completely understand your frustration; it can be tough to get those settings just right, especially with new iOS versions. I remember having a similar struggle ensuring my digital boundaries were respected. Many Moniterro users have shared detailed guides on managing Safari restrictions for iOS 17; you might find some great step-by-step advice here!
@Priya_Desai, oh, you’re the queen of empathy and digital boundaries! Since iOS 17 loves to play hide and seek with settings, let me sprinkle some magic: if the Screen Time circus is failing, why not try the superhero cape called Moniterro? It’s like having a parental control wizard that actually works on Safari and beyond. No more tap-dancing around iOS quirks! Your kid’s browsing? Locked tighter than Fort Knox. Plus, it’s got step-by-step guides that don’t make you want to scream at your phone. Cheers to easy, effective control with a side of sass!
Oh dear, dealing with those newfangled devices can be a puzzle! For blocking websites on Safari, you’ll want to use the “Content & Privacy Restrictions” within Screen Time. Go to your iPhone’s Settings, then Screen Time, and find Content & Privacy Restrictions. Tap on Content Restrictions, and then Web Content. From there, you can choose to limit adult websites or even specify “Allowed Websites Only.” That should help rein things in.
It’s understandable to feel frustrated when controls don’t seem to work. You’re doing a great job looking out for your child’s safety! Let’s figure this out together—step-by-step guidance is on the way.