How do I put a lock on my settings app itself
How do you lock the settings app itself with a Face ID or passcode.Tired of my kid messing with the screen time settings I have in place for him.
iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 17
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How do you lock the settings app itself with a Face ID or passcode.Tired of my kid messing with the screen time settings I have in place for him.
iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 17
Wick9901 Said:
“How do I put a lock on my settings app itself: How do you lock the settings app itself with a Face ID or passcode.Tired of my kid messing with the screen time settings I have in place for him.”
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Locking Apps with Face ID or Passcode:
You Can’t. This is not an option.
So, Recommend this to Apple:
Do your Part: Being of no option, let apple know what feature(s) you want to see added. Apple wont get back to you directly, but the more they hear of this, the more they will know what their customers prefer and what features need to be added.
Wick9901 Said:
“How do I put a lock on my settings app itself: How do you lock the settings app itself with a Face ID or passcode.Tired of my kid messing with the screen time settings I have in place for him.”
———-
Locking Apps with Face ID or Passcode:
You Can’t. This is not an option.
So, Recommend this to Apple:
Do your Part: Being of no option, let apple know what feature(s) you want to see added. Apple wont get back to you directly, but the more they hear of this, the more they will know what their customers prefer and what features need to be added.
There is no way to lock the settings app but u can go to screen time and scroll down till u see use screen time passcode enable the and when that is already enabled change the passcode and ur kid will not have access
Wick9901 wrote:
How do you lock the settings app itself with a Face ID or passcode.Tired of my kid messing with the screen time settings I have in place for him.
If you are setting up your child's device, you can put a password on Screen Time so that they can't change it Screen Time settings:
Use parental controls on your child's iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
How do I put a lock on my settings app itself