Apple’s pushing hard on parental controls at WWDC, rolling out a redesigned Screen Time interface and new “expert guidance” on app limits — all in response to growing concerns over kids’ digital habits. But for real parents who’ve been using it for years, it’s been a frustrating slog: glitchy, unreliable, and constantly outpaced by kids’ tech savvy. Features that sound new often just repackage old tools with hidden flaws — like apps re-downloading after being blocked or contacts getting stuck. The new UI might look better, but unless Apple delivers truly effective, foolproof controls that kids can’t easily bypass, this feels less like progress and more like a PR stunt. Parents want tools that work — not just pretty interfaces.

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