To enable parental controls on an iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Screen Time > Turn on Screen Time. From there, you can set a passcode that only you know, so your child cannot change the settings. Under Content & Privacy Restrictions, you can restrict explicit content, block certain websites, and prevent changes to privacy settings. You can also manage App Limits to restrict how long your child can use specific apps and set Downtime to limit device usage during certain hours, such as bedtime.
On Android devices, parental controls can be set up through the Google Family Link app, which allows you to create a Google account for your child and manage their activities. After installing the app, you can set screen time limits, approve or block apps, and see how much time your child spends on different apps. To enable basic controls directly on an Android device, go to Settings > Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls > Set up Parental Controls. Here, you can restrict access to apps, content, and features based on your child’s age and customize restrictions for purchases in Google Play. Regularly reviewing these settings helps ensure that your child’s online experience remains safe and secure.
This is just a few example on how we can achieve parental controls setting in our devices. With time, new devices and apps will arrive, so make your self comfortable, do some fine google search for setup or if manual is available in device box pack, read that.
Read PART 1 here : Introduction to Online Safety for Kids
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