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Keep your kids safe while allowing them to use a mobile device
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If your child uses your phone to play games or watch videos, you may be concerned about them poking around in your device settings or getting into apps they shouldn't be in. Thankfully, both iOS and Android operating systems offer ways to lock your screen onto one app so kids can use devices while also staying safe . In this article, we'll teach you how to set up screen locking for iPhone and Android.

Things You Should Know

  • After enabling Guided Access in your iPhone's accessibility settings, you can turn it on in an app by pressing the side button three times.
  • Once you've enabled App Pinning in your Android phone's settings, you can turn it on by entering your app overview and selecting Pin.
  • Some third-party apps claim to lock your screen, but most have low ratings and are filled with ads to the point of not being able to use them properly.
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Guided Access on iPhone

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  1. Guided Access allows you to lock your device on a specific app or screen. [1]
  2. The icon has a blue background with a white icon of a person surrounded by a circle.
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  3. The icon has a gray background with a white lock icon surrounded by a dotted line square.
  4. You'll want to set a passcode or use Face ID so you can adjust your Guided Access settings while it is active or to disable it.
    • If you'd like to set a passcode, tap Set Guided Access Passcode . You can then enter the desired passcode twice to set it up.
    • If you'd like to use Face ID, simply toggle on the Face ID setting.
  5. This will allow you to use the side button to enable and configure your Guided Access settings.
  6. This could be a game or even a specific YouTube video.
  7. The Guided Access menu will appear.
    • Note that this menu only appears the first time you set Guided Access on an app. Subsequent times will automatically apply your Guided Access settings from your last time using Guided Access, but you can click the side button three times and enter your Guided Access passcode to edit your settings.
  8. By default, Side Button , Volume Buttons and Time Limit are toggled off, and Motion , Software Keyboards and Touch are toggled on.
    • To allow your child to have full use of the app without exiting it, leave the default settings alone.
    • If you only want your child to have access to a particular screen, toggle off Touch . This will make it so they cannot use any gestures to exit the screen.
  9. You can use your finger to select areas on the screen you want to disable if you don't want to disable touch for the entire screen. After drawing a selection, you can move it by dragging it, adjust the selection size using the handles on the corners, or remove it by tapping the X button in the upper-left corner of the selection.
    • To end Guided Access, simply click the side button three times, enter your passcode, and tap End in the upper-left corner. If you are using Face ID instead of a passcode, tap the side button twice instead of three times.
    • If your iPhone is not an iPhone X, XR, 11, 12, 13, or 14, you will need to tap the home button instead of the side button.
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App Pinning on Android

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  1. Android can pin apps, which is similar to Guided Access but with fewer features. [2]
  2. As each Android device is slightly different, locating these settings may be in a slightly different spot.
  3. When app pinning is on, you'll need to enter your device PIN, pattern, or password before you can unpin it.
  4. If the app is already running in the background, you can move on to the next step.
  5. If the app is already open, scroll to it in the app switcher.
  6. This will open your Overview.
  7. This will pin the app to your screen, so you can only use that app and can't exit it.
    • Unlike iPhone, you cannot adjust the touch, keyboard, or motion settings. The app will be fully usable, but your child won't be able to exit the app with the app pinned.
    • If you're on Android 8.1 or below, you'll need to tap the Overview button with a square icon, then swipe up and select Pin .
  8. If you have button navigation active, press the recent and back keys simultaneously. If you're using gesture navigation, swipe up and hold.
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      Tips

      • Avoid third-party apps that promise to lock your screen. Many of these apps have low ratings because they are full of ads that make them almost unusable. There are built-in tools on iPhone and Android that allow you to lock your screen so your child can't access other parts of your phone.
      • If you opt for a third-party app, look for one with high ratings in your respective app store to avoid ad spam or products that don't work as advertised.
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