How to Turn Off App Requests on Your Child's Phone: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to disable app requests on your child's iOS or Android phone using Screen Time or Digital Wellbeing settings.

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To turn off app requests on your child's phone, open the settings and go to ‘Screen Time’ (on iOS) or ‘Digital Wellbeing’ (on Android). Navigate to ‘Parental Controls’ and find the section for app permissions. Disable requests or set restrictions as needed.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I enable parental controls on my child's phone? You can enable parental controls by accessing the Screen Time settings on iOS devices or Digital Wellbeing on Android, then setting restrictions and permissions as needed.
  2. Can I block specific apps on my child's phone remotely? Yes, many parental control apps and built-in device settings allow you to block or restrict specific apps remotely.
  3. What is Screen Time on iOS and how does it work? Screen Time is a built-in iOS feature that allows parents to monitor and control their child's device usage, including setting app limits and content restrictions.
  4. Is Digital Wellbeing available on all Android phones? Digital Wellbeing is available on most recent Android devices, but availability and features may vary depending on the manufacturer and Android version.