There are a lot of articles out there on keeping kids safe while while they use mobile devices. But I'm guessing even more parents want to know how to keep their iPhones and iPads safe from their kids! Here are a few tips:
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Protect Your iDevice
You could always make your iDevice off limits; but lets be honest, sometimes you just need your kids to stay out of your hair for a few minutes and iDevices make great temporary babysitters. If you're in the habit of keeping your small child occupied by handing over your iPhone or iPad, investing in a rugged, waterproof case is a good idea. Even older kids sometimes think nothing of enjoying sticky snacks while playing on an iPad or throwing an iPhone down when frustrated. A protective case will protect your children from your future wrath.
Control Access to Your iDevice
Is your tween or teenager being unusually affectionate while you are using your iPhone, willingly sitting next to you and even hugging you of her own accord? Beware, she's actually trying to catch you in the act of entering your security code so she can bypass TouchID and play games on your phone when you're not looking. Avoid using your security code in her presence, make sure your code is not easy to guess, and change it regularly.
Enable Restrictions
You can restrict your child's access to certain applications and features and prevent them from deleting and installing apps, making in-app purchases, changing privacy settings, and more. To do this:
- Go to Settings.
- General.
- Restrictions and select Enable Restrictions.
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- You will need to enter a passcode.
How do you keep your iDevices safe from your kids?
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