Parents Get More Power Over Kids’ Apps and Browsing in Apple’s Latest Update
Apple introduced a new suite of child safety tools at WWDC 2026, giving parents more control over what kids can access on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The update includes a setup assistant for choosing allowed apps, new Ask to Browse controls for approving websites, and expanded contact management. Screen Time now offers age‑based recommendations developed with pediatric experts, while Communication Safety can detect not only nudity but also violent or graphic content. The features arrive as governments worldwide increase pressure on tech companies to better protect children online.
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