The evidence is clear: too much screen time can be harmful for kids. To guard against these risks, it’s important that parents take an active role in regulating and monitoring their child’s screen time. Apple’s free Screen Time settings are a great place to start, but how does Apple Screen Time work? And what happens when Screen Time doesn’t work?
Read on to learn more about Apple Screen time, including the pros and cons, and what options are available to parents looking to fill in the gaps.
Apple Screen Time is a free, built-in feature on all Apple devices. It allows parents to view how much time their child spends in particular apps and websites and control the amount of time they spend on each screen activity.
There are two ways you can manage Screen Time for your child: on your device through Family Sharing or directly on their phone. Here’s how:
First, you’ll need to add your child to a Family Sharing group. You can do that by adding a family member with their Apple ID.
Once you’ve added your child to Family Sharing, follow these steps:
While Apple Screen Time is an excellent tool for parents, it has some downsides and doesn’t address every concern parents may have. Here’s what works and what doesn’t:
If you want to take advantage of the benefits of Apple Screen Time, but are concerned it’s not robust enough, BrightCanary is an excellent companion.
BrightCanary is a child safety app that gives parents increased visibility into what their kids see, search, and send online. It covers activity across Google, YouTube, social media, and text messages.
And because all parents can use a helping hand, BrightCanary alerts you if your child encounters any danger online, so you don’t have to look at everything on your own.
Think of it this way: Apple Screen Time helps you limit how much time your child spends on their device. BrightCanary shows you what your child encounters when they’re online and messaging friends.
Yes. Using Content & Privacy Restrictions in Screen Time, parents can block or limit specific apps and features on their child’s device. They can also restrict explicit content and prevent purchases and downloads.
On Apple Screen Time, parents can see how much time their child spends on specific apps and websites.
No. Apple Screen Time does not allow parents to view their child’s texts. For text message monitoring for iPhone, you’ll need an app like BrightCanary.
Apple Screen Time provides parents with useful, but limited, options to manage their child’s screen time. If you want to understand your child’s online activity when they’re using their device, BrightCanary provides parents more insight for iOS devices.