Lock your kids into a game (like Zookeeper) when they have your phone. Image: MIKI Yoshihito/Wikimedia Commons/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac You can use a feature called Guided Access to lock down your ...
Because the iPhone can be such an addictive tool, we often can get very distracted while using it. We should be focused on something, but the call of social media, games, or whatever it might be gets ...
You can use a feature called Guided Access to lock down your iPhone to a single app before you hand it to a kid or someone else. You might want to let your offspring play a game, or pass your phone ...
Most people seem happy to pass their phones around so dinner companions can look at pictures, for instance. However, many would not be comfortable lending their phone to someone for a lengthy period ...
You might not be aware but Apple has included a useful feature that allows you to restrict access across all your applications on your iPhone when you hand it to someone else. You can set up access to ...
How to use Guided Access to prevent kids from closing, navigating away from apps Guided Access can disable some features on your iPhone or iPad and prevent kids from closing out of apps and opening ...
A smartphone or tablet can keep kids occupied, but at the same time, the potential for havoc is huge. They might delete things, fill up your storage with photos or videos, or run up a huge credit card ...
If you're like me and you routinely have to mind an Angry Birds-obsessed 3-year-old, you already know how easily tiny fingers can find their way to strange parts of the iPad and iPhone. You can ...
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