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How to block websites and set content restrictions on an iPhone or iPad

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  • To block websites on an iPhone or iPad, go to the "Content Restriction" section of Screen Time.
  • You can block all adult sites or limit access to a list of pre-approved websites.
  • You can also block websites with explicit language and protect the settings with a passcode.

With the full swing of the digital age, it's not uncommon to have children under the age of 12 with an iPhone or iPad. 

If you want to set up an iPhone and iPad for your child, you may consider restricting access to any websites that you'd rather not end up in front of young eyes.

Here's what you need to know to block websites on an iPhone or iPad. 

How to block websites on an iPhone and iPad

There are various ways you can block websites on an iPhone so your child doesn't visit them.

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Scroll down and tap Screen Time.

Tap "Screen Time." Stefan Ionescu

3. Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions.

Tap "Content & Privacy Restrictions." Stefan Ionescu

4. Tap the toggle for Content & Privacy Restrictions to switch it to the right (a green background will appear around the switch).

Turn on the toggle for "Content & Privacy Restrictions." Stefan Ionescu

Quick tip: You can also block some apps by tapping Allowed Apps and turning off the toggles for the apps you don't want your child to access.

5. Tap Content Restrictions.

Tap "Content Restrictions." Stefan Ionescu

6. Tap Web Content.

Tap "Web Content." Stefan Ionescu

7. Choose how you want to limit web access. 

After you select "Limit Adult Websites," you can add websites you'd like to always or never allow. Stefan Ionescu
  • Limit Adult Websites: This option blocks sites known to be adult in nature (like nudity and pornography). You can also add more sites that will always be blocked or allowed. 
  • Allowed Websites Only: This option allows you to create a customized list of the only sites that will be allowed.

How to block searches and explicit language on an iPhone and iPad

You should also consider blocking websites that contain explicit language.

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Scroll down and tap Screen Time.

Go to the "Screen Time" settings. Stefan Ionescu

3. Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions.

Choose "Content & Privacy Restrictions" from the list of options. Stefan Ionescu

4. Tap Content Restrictions.

Choose "Content Restrictions" from the list of options. Stefan Ionescu

5. Tap Explicit Language.

Tap "Explicit Language." Stefan Ionescu

6. Tap Don't Allow.

Tap "Don't Allow." Stefan Ionescu

How to set up a passcode to protect your content restrictions 

While you're at it, you should also set up a screen time passcode. This will prevent any semi-savvy child from undoing any of the settings he or she doesn't like. 

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Scroll down and tap Screen Time.

In the Settings App, tap "Screen Time." Stefan Ionescu

3. Tap Use Screen Time Passcode.

Tap "Use Screen Time Passcode." Stefan Ionescu

4. Enter and re-enter the passcode.

5. Enter your Apple ID username and password so you can recover the passcode if you forget it and tap OK in the bottom right corner of the pop-up.

Quick tip: If you have forgotten your Apple ID password, you can reset the Apple ID password on the iForgot website.

Now whenever anyone tries to change the Screen Time settings they'll have to enter the passcode to get through.

Freelance Writer Steven John is a freelance writer living near New York City by way of 12 years in Los Angeles, four in Boston, and the first 18 near DC. When not writing or spending time with his wife and kids, he can occasionally be found climbing mountains. His writing is spread across the web, and his books can be found at www.stevenjohnbooks.com. Read more Read less

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