Apple just rolled out powerful new parental controls designed to give parents unprecedented oversight over their kids’ iPhone usage—down to who they can call, what apps they can install, and which websites they can visit. These granular settings build on existing Screen Time tools but offer deeper customization, including automatic age-appropriate safeguards on new devices, “Ask to Browse” for web access, and blocking violent content. Apple even partnered with pediatric experts to recommend screen time limits and suggest no social media for kids under 13. All new features arrive with iOS 27 this fall—perfect timing as lawmakers and parents alike grapple with digital wellness for young minds.
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