The new feature allows tracking your smart device usage timeStart Using Screen Time NowSetting Up Content and Privacy RestrictionsSetting up Screen Time for your child
iOS 12 includes a feature called Screen Time, which lets you see how much time you spend using your phone, Here is the list of things you can follow with the help of this inbuilt part of the Settings app:
The amount of time you spend on your iPhone or iPad; Time intervals of picking up the device; Apps you’re using the most; Apps that send you the most notifications; Times when you pick your phone most frequently; Types of Gactivities you spend the most time on via your phone (such as social networking) More.
Screen Time allows controlling your screen time on several iOS devices running the twelfth version of the Apple operating system. You can set a device as your or your child’s and respectively add extra parental controls. The usage control app will also send you notifications on how much time you have left for certain activities if you set up a time limit on your or your child’s device. Once the time limit is reached, the apps won’t be available unless you or your child adds a specially set up password. Useful, right?
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Setting Up Content and Privacy Restrictions
The Content and Privacy Restrictions section allows controlling how you access certain content, privacy settings and more. Tap on the option as shown below to turn it on. Below, you will see options such as 1) iTunes & App Store Purchases, 2) Allowed Apps and 3) Content Restrictions. The first option lets you customize settings associated with iTunes and App Store – you can choose whether the device user can install, delete apps, or make in-app purchases and decide whether the password is required or not. The second option lets you to enable/disable specific apps. To prevent the device user from even seeing particular types of apps on App Store, web or other places online, go to the third option – Content Restrictions (in the Content & Privacy Restrictions section) and customize the settings the way you want. Finally, decide whether you allow changes to the provided services such as Photos, Location Services, Microphone, and others. Disallowing prevents new apps from using particular services. We find some new features in Screen Time very useful, to say at least. In the last section of the Restrictions settings, you can tell your phone not to disturb you while you are driving, set a volume limit or prevent unexpected password changes.
Setting up Screen Time for your child
If you want to follow and control your child’s phone usage time, you might consider setting up downtimes. Simply select Start and End times and tap Set Downtime. Other customizations can be made in a similar order as described above, but do not forget to add Parent Passcode at the Content & Privacy screen. With all the provided features, Apple really shuts down business for all those expensive screen time monitoring apps that are available on the App Store. Now you can control your and your family’s screen time and make changes in your life without additional costs. Let us know what you think of the new feature, or maybe ways you think it could be improved!