Screen Time on iPhone does not have a direct feature to block cellular/mobile data usage entirely. However, it does allow or disallow changes to cellular data settings. Here’s a detailed explanation:
Screen Time Features Regarding Cellular/Mobile Data:
- Allow/Disallow Changes to Cellular Data Settings:
- Through Screen Time, you can restrict changes to cellular data settings. This means that once cellular data settings are set, they cannot be altered without the Screen Time passcode.
- To set this up, go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Cellular Data Changes. Here, you can choose to allow or disallow changes.
- App Limits:
- You can set app limits which can indirectly limit the usage of cellular data by restricting the time spent on apps that use data.
- Go to Settings > Screen Time > App Limits to set limits on specific apps or categories of apps.
- Downtime:
- You can schedule downtime, during which only apps you choose to allow and phone calls will be available.
- Go to Settings > Screen Time > Downtime to configure this.
- Always Allowed:
- You can choose apps that are always allowed even during downtime or after app limits have been reached.
- Go to Settings > Screen Time > Always Allowed to manage this.
While Screen Time does not offer a direct switch to block all cellular data usage, it provides tools to manage and restrict access to apps and settings, which can indirectly help control data usage.