What Happens to a Child’s Apple ID at Age 13? Understanding Transition and Parental Controls
Learn what occurs to a child’s Apple ID when they turn 13 and how to manage their account and parental controls.
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When a child with an Apple ID turns 13, they may keep the same Apple ID account. Parental controls and Family Sharing settings can still be managed to ensure continued supervision over purchases and content.
FAQs & Answers
- Can a child keep their Apple ID after turning 13? Yes, a child can keep their Apple ID after turning 13 while still managing parental controls.
- What changes occur with Family Sharing when a child turns 13? When a child turns 13, they can still be part of Family Sharing, but they may have more autonomy over their account.
- How can parents manage their child's Apple ID after they turn 13? Parents can continue to manage their child's Apple ID using parental controls and Family Sharing settings.
- What are the benefits of Family Sharing for children? Family Sharing allows families to share purchases, manage parental controls, and supervise children's online activities effectively.