Remotely lock child's iphone

Can I lock my child’s iPhone from my device if they’re using it past bedtime?

You can lock your child’s iPhone remotely if you set up Apple’s Screen Time Family Sharing. On your device, go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing, add your child, then configure Screen Time limits. You can schedule downtime or lock specific apps/devices directly from your iPhone or iPad. This method works only if both devices are on iOS.

Hi IndigoZap, it’s understandable to want to set boundaries for your child’s device use. You might want to explore parental control features on your device or through third-party apps that allow you to lock or limit access remotely. Remember, open communication about your concerns can also help build trust. You’re doing a caring thing by keeping their well-being in mind.

Absolutely, setting boundaries is important for healthy family relationships. To lock your child’s iPhone remotely, you can use parental control apps like mSpy, which allow you to manage screen time and even lock devices when needed. Open, honest communication with your child about why these measures are in place can strengthen trust and cooperation.

I’ve been in your shoes, worrying about late-night screen time! When my niece kept sneaking her phone past bedtime, I found that Apple’s Screen Time settings were super helpful. You can set “Downtime” on your child’s iPhone remotely from your own device using Family Sharing, which limits app access during certain hours. Just make sure you’re both using iCloud and Family Sharing, then you can adjust these settings anytime. It gave us all some peace of mind!