epos Learning Workshop - Parental controls on iPad and iPhone
You know your children better than anyone else. That's why Apple has thought about how they can help parents decide how – and how often – their children use their devices.
In today's digital world, iPads and iPhones are a common sight for children. They not only offer the opportunity to learn and be entertained through play, but also have the potential to boost academic success.
However, there are also risks, such as the addictive potential or the danger of encountering inappropriate content online. This is where Apple Parental Controls come in: Discover in the webinar the options available to you as a parent to encourage your child's responsible use of iPad and iPhone.
Tools to help parents know what their children are doing.
An insight into the features that Apple devices offer you.
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Screen timeYou decide how long your child is allowed to use an app.
The "Screen Time" feature provides precise information about how much time your children have spent using specific apps, websites, and engaging in other activities. Based on this information, you can make informed decisions about device usage and set time limits if necessary.
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Youth protectionDetermine which apps your child can use and for how long.
Using "Restrictions," you can completely block or limit certain apps and features on your child's device. This feature can be used to block offensive content in music videos, games, or movies.
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Location serviceDo you want to know where your child is at any time?
You can help family members find a lost device. Receive notifications when your child leaves home or is on their way to school.
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Communication limitsControl who your children can communicate with.
You can set restrictions during the day and during downtime. These restrictions apply to phone, FaceTime, Messages, and iCloud contacts.
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Remote settingsAll settings are configured via your device.
Screen time, parental controls, location services, communication limits and many more settings can be conveniently adjusted from the parent's device.
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Guided AccessYou can give your iPad to your child without any worries.
Guided Access restricts the device to a single app, and you can control which app features are available. Enable Guided Access if you give your device to a child.
Parental controls on iPad and iPhone:
What you can do to protect your children.
Our expert will show you the most important features of Apple's parental controls in approximately 45 minutes and how you can protect your children and family on their Apple devices. You can participate from any device with internet access.
Participation fee: free
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Register now
Webinar date:
Tuesday, February 17, 2026, 7:00–7:45 p.m. -
Register now
Webinar date:
Tuesday, March 17, 2026, 7:00–7:45 p.m.
