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Apple's child safety overhaul gives parents greater control over what kids see and do online

The update adds web browsing approvals, communication controls and a redesigned Screen Time dashboard as Apple expands age-based protections across its devices.

  • At WWDC 2026, Apple unveiled a major expansion of child safety tools, arriving later this year to help parents manage content, communication, and screen time across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
  • Central to the update is the Child Account system, required for children under 13 and available up to 18, which guides parents through a simplified setup that automatically applies age-appropriate safeguards.
  • Parents can now set Time Allowances across categories such as Games and Social Media rather than individual apps, while choosing controlled starting points for app access instead of unrestricted use.
  • New features allow parents to require approval before children communicate with new contacts, while Ask to Browse requires permission for children to access new websites in Safari.
  • A redesigned Screen Time dashboard provides parents with device usage overviews, while these tools function across the Apple ecosystem to ensure consistent protections on every device.
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Tech Guide broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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