Apple’s rolling out powerful new child safety features designed to give parents more control and kids a safer digital experience. With “Ask to Browse” and “Ask to Buy,” kids now need parental approval before visiting new websites or downloading apps — working across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Child accounts automatically block adult content and allow only age-appropriate media, with the option to convert existing devices. Parents can also set contact limits, time allowances based on pediatric research, and enable these tools for kids over 13. It’s a major step toward healthier, more intentional digital habits for families.

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