Parental Controls, also known as Restrictions, allow you to manage the features, apps, and content your kids can and can’t access on your iPhone or iPad. This includes preventing any changes to your emails, contacts, and calendar accounts, as well as volume limits. Whether you’re worried that your young child will accidentally delete your accounts or your tween is trying to add a new account, you can lock everything down quickly and easily in settings.
How to block the ability to make changes to accounts and volume limits on iPhone and iPad
Before you start, you need to make sure that you have set up Screen Time on your device.
- To throw Settings from the home screen.
- Faucet Screen time.
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Faucet Content and privacy restrictions.
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Press the Category to modify their settings:
- Changes to the access code
- Account changes
- Cellular data changes
- Volume limit
- Do not disturb while driving
- TV Provider
- Background app activities
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Faucet Not to allow.
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If you want to allow changes to any of these settings, you can follow these same steps again and choose to To allow them.
Questions?
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Updated January 2020: Update for iOS 13 and iPadOS 13.