Furthermore, you can prevent users from searching the web or playing multiplayer games.įinally, the Privacy section, which was under Settings before, has moved to Screen Time. It also lets you limit websites to exclude adult content sites, or even limit access to a specific whitelist. Third-party apps are not supported.Ĭontent Restrictions lets you choose whether to hide explicit content in the App Store and iTunes Store. However, this setting only applies to built-in iOS apps like Camera, Facetime, and Safari. Unlike App Limits, Allowed Apps will hide the app completely. Also, crucially, you can now prevent yourself or others from making in-app purchases.Īllowed Apps lets you block certain apps from being seen or used. Under iTunes & App Store Purchases, you can block yourself or someone else from installing and deleting apps. This section is the most useful for a parent trying to restrict their child from accessing certain content.