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Communication Limits Not Working

On parental controls screen time, I have my daughter’s settings to be able to communicate with everyone during downtime. Yet, when her Apps time limit is reached, she cannot call or text anyone but me. I have messages also included in always allowed. I do not have the option to include calls in always allowed. But it seems the communication limits setting should allow calls and messages even when app time limit reaches with the setting of can communicate with everyone during downtime.

iPhone SE, iOS 16

Posted on Aug 4, 2023 10:23 AM

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Posted on Dec 26, 2023 7:29 AM

I had this same problem. My solution was as follows:


Go into your child's screen time settings. Under "App Limits" make sure Facetime and Messaging (and Phone) are NOT SELECTED. If you are currently limiting time in apps using the "All Apps" selection this apparently causes a conflict with the Limit Communications settings. Once the Messaging and Facetime time limit is reached in App Limits, it blocks communication with anybody not on the "During Downtime" list. And there is no pop-up or request to give more time like there is for other Apps. Removing the limit entirely should allow communication with Everyone during Screen Time hours.


Even though Facetime and Messaging are, by default, programs that are "Always Allowed" this doesn't seem to bypass this conflict.


I have not tested this to make sure it properly limits communication during Downtime. Hopefully this helps.

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Dec 26, 2023 7:29 AM in response to PapiDog61

I had this same problem. My solution was as follows:


Go into your child's screen time settings. Under "App Limits" make sure Facetime and Messaging (and Phone) are NOT SELECTED. If you are currently limiting time in apps using the "All Apps" selection this apparently causes a conflict with the Limit Communications settings. Once the Messaging and Facetime time limit is reached in App Limits, it blocks communication with anybody not on the "During Downtime" list. And there is no pop-up or request to give more time like there is for other Apps. Removing the limit entirely should allow communication with Everyone during Screen Time hours.


Even though Facetime and Messaging are, by default, programs that are "Always Allowed" this doesn't seem to bypass this conflict.


I have not tested this to make sure it properly limits communication during Downtime. Hopefully this helps.

Communication Limits Not Working

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