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Apple puts parents back in control of kids’ iPhone use

Apple has introduced enhanced parental control features for iPhones at WWDC 2026, giving parents more granular control over their children's device usage. The new tools include age-appropriate content filtering, app restrictions, contact management, and customizable screen time schedules. This update responds to growing concerns about technology's impact on children's mental health and increasing regulatory pressure on kids' device usage.

Background

Apple's Screen Time feature was first introduced in 2018 as part of iOS 12, providing basic tools for monitoring and limiting device usage. The new features represent a significant expansion of these capabilities in response to growing societal concerns about children's screen time and online safety.

Source
TechCrunch
Published
Jun 9, 2026 at 02:07 AM
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7.0 / 10