For parents and others handing iOS devices over to kids, it might be wisest to lock down certain features so that children don’t stumble across things they shouldn’t, or accidentally wreak havoc upon your own device. Here’s how.
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This is Dan Moren and I’m here with this week’s video tip.
Keeping your iOS devices permanently out of the hands of your kids is probably a losing proposition, but you can take a few simple precautions to make sure that your children don’t get access to things they shouldn’t have.
The first step is to launch Settings, and navigate to the Restrictions menu under General. Tap the Enable Restrictions button, and you’ll be prompted to enter a four-digit passcode—you might want to make this different from your device’s own passcode, if your kids happen to know that one.
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