Apple: Tips for Parents Whose Children Have iDevices

Apple Tips for Parents of iDevice Children

Company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has created a special page on its website through which it tries to give parents advice on how they can control their children's access to iDevices. Apple presents the functions that iDevices currently have for parental control and does not present the ones that will be released this year for global users.

Apple presents the restrictions that parents can impose on children in order to block the making of in-app purchases from the AppStore, a major problem in recent years. Moreover, Apple shows how parents can block access to certain websites through Safari, the children's section of the AppStore, or tracking through Find my iPhone.

Apple published this page after many complaints were made due to the fact that iDevices create too much addiction among children, and Apple does nothing to solve it. Even some Stanford students protested against the fact that the iPhone creates addiction, and that's because they have no real problems to complain about.

iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. They're some of the most powerful tools ever made for learning, exploring, and staying in touch. Parents love them. Kids love them. And we're continuously designing new features to help make sure kids use them in the ways you want.

Apple has announced that this year it will implement a series of new functions in the iPhone and iPad to provide more control for parents who allow their children to use iDevices. More information on the parental control functions available in iOS can be found in this page.