How to lock out apps for preschooler iPad

I have set up an iPad Air iOS 12.4.4 for a preschooler grandchild.


I would like to prevent her from opening apps like Safari, Mail, Music, Contacts, Messages, etc. You get the idea.


I've created a Restrictions password. After doing searches it seems maybe, I can go to Screen Time > App Limits and select apps then give them a time limit of 0. This is grayed out and doesn't do anything. II also tried Screen Time > Always Allowed and gave apps a selected apps so they'd get a red minus icon. That didn't lock them either.


I thought I'd seen some images where app icons on the screen actually were grayed out and made inaccessible without a password. How do I do this?

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Posted on Dec 16, 2019 10:57 AM

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Posted on Dec 21, 2019 12:56 PM

One of the links LotusPilot gave you likely has the info you need.


But, if not, try this:


Settings>Screen Time>Content and Privacy Restrictions


Tap on Allowed Apps


Turn off anything here you wish to disable.


For messages, Settings>Messages>Send and Receive. Tap where it says Apple ID and choose Sign Out.


~Lyssa

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Dec 17, 2019 9:30 AM in response to LotusPilot

I have tried these and they do not seem to enable me to assign zero screen time to the apps I want to block, or (optimally!) to have certain apps (as mentioned above) inaccessible/grayed out to granddaughter. Or can they even be deleted or hidden and/or removed from Dock?


Also would be nice if, when she accidentally swipes up, it doesn't bring up the array of apps to switch to.

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