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If you're looking to increase your productivity or monitor your child's online activity, you may be wondering if you can block apps on an iPhone. The good news is yes, you can block apps in various ways on your iPhone using the built-in Screen Time setting. In this article we will go over how to use three Screen Time settings to reduce or completely remove access to various apps, as well as how to set up a Screen Time password to keep your settings secure.

Things You Should Know

  • Almost all of your phone functions can be blocked for a specific time with Downtime.
  • You can set time limits for certain apps or app categories, such as Social, Gaming, and more.
  • With Content & Privacy Restrictions, you can block your child from accessing some or all apps in the App Store.
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Set Up a Screen Time Passcode

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  1. Screen Time is a built-in feature to your iPhone that lets you block access to certain apps and functions of your phone. Screen time has three ways to block app usage:
    • Downtime : blocks most apps and notifications for a scheduled amount of time
    • App Limits : set a time limit for specific apps
    • Content & Privacy Restrictions : block inappropriate content
  2. You can set a Screen Time Passcode to secure Screen Time settings, or to add more time when limits expire. [1]
    • The Screen Time passcode can be used to override your Screen Time settings if you need to change them later.
    • If you are using Family Sharing, you will need to select your child's name before setting a Screen Time Passcode.
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  3. You will be asked to enter the passcode twice.
  4. If you forget your Screen Time Passcode, you can reset it using your Apple ID. [2]
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Block Apps via Downtime

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  1. During Downtime, only calls, messages, and approved apps will be available.
    • You can set which apps and contacts are allowed during Downtime by selecting Communication Limits and Always Allowed from the Screen Time menu.
  2. You can schedule when exactly you want to use Downtime. Perhaps you just need a few hours to finish working on a project, or you want to block access to apps after your child comes home from school so they can do homework.
  3. If you select Every Day, Downtime will activate every day of the week at the time you specify. You can select custom days of the week if you select Customize Days, including different times for each day.
  4. Five minutes before your Downtime is set to start, you will get a reminder on your phone.
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Block Apps via App Limits

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  1. If you want to add a time limit for a specific app or a category of apps, you can do so in this menu.
  2. Your phone will show you a number of categories, starting with your most-used app categories.
  3. If you want to select individual apps, you can tap on the category name to see the apps in that category.
    • For example, if you don't want to block all social apps and only want to block Facebook, you can tap on the Social category and select only Facebook .
  4. You can set a time limit for up to 23 hours and 59 minutes every day. Once you have reached the time limit for the app or app category, you won't be able to access those apps until the next day.
  5. Once you've finished setting up the time limit, you can add it. Repeat the steps for each app or app category you want to limit.
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Block Apps via Content & Privacy Restrictions

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  1. If you're looking to block certain content on your child's phone, you can do so via this menu.
  2. In this menu you can allow or not allow the installing and deleting of apps as well as in-app purchases. If you don't want your child to look for new apps on the App Store, set Installing Apps to Don't Allow .
    • If you want to allow your child to find apps in the App Store that are appropriate for their age group, you can instead go to Content Restrictions > Apps and select an age group.
  3. Toggle off any apps you don't want your child to use.
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