How to Remotely Manage Your Child's iPhone Using Family Sharing

Learn how to turn off or control your child's iPhone remotely with Apple Family Sharing features.

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Yes, you can manage your kids' iPhone using Apple's Family Sharing feature. Open Settings on your iPhone, tap your Apple ID, then Family Sharing. From there, select Screen Time, choose your child’s name, and set Downtime or App Limits to control their device usage. This way, you can restrict or turn off their iPhone remotely.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I set daily usage limits for my child's iPhone? Yes, through the Family Sharing settings, you can set daily app limits for your child's iPhone.
  2. How do I enable Downtime on my child's iPhone? You can enable Downtime by selecting your child's name under Screen Time in Family Sharing and setting the desired times.
  3. What is Family Sharing and how does it work? Family Sharing is an Apple feature that allows you to share apps, subscriptions, and parental controls across family devices.
  4. Is it possible to turn off my child's iPhone remotely? Yes, you can restrict or turn off their iPhone remotely through the Screen Time settings in Family Sharing.