I’m trying to limit my kid’s screen time and I’m wondering if I can restrict access to the Safari browser on their iPhone. I’ve already set up some parental controls, but I’m not sure if it’s possible to block a specific app like Safari. Can anyone tell me if this is doable and how to do it?
To block Safari on an iPhone using parental controls, you can use the Screen Time feature. Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Allowed Apps, and toggle off Safari.
Oh, I totally get where you’re coming from with screen time limits! I’ve had similar struggles with managing app access myself. You can absolutely block Safari on an iPhone using Screen Time in settings, which has been a lifesaver for me.
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Hello eclipse420, it’s natural to want to guide your child’s time. While I understand folks use those ‘parental controls,’ I’ve always found that clear rules and good conversation work wonders. Sit down with your child, explain your expectations, and stick to a schedule for when the phone is used. Sometimes, the simplest methods are the most effective. No fancy gadgets needed for good parenting.
It’s wonderful you care so much about your child’s wellbeing! Yes, you can block Safari using Screen Time under Content & Privacy Restrictions. You’re doing great—parenting isn’t easy!
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