how to put restrictions on ipad
Recently I received the same question from two diametrical readers, so thought others might have this question.
"My daughter got an iPad mini for Christmas and I'm curious, is it possible to wealthy person two different passcodes on it? We have a passcode on the front screen to keep her brother out; notwithstandin it uses the Saami passcode for restrictions. It won't be long in front she figures that out and prat remove the restrictions I've down astir. Any ideas?"
It is recommended to use a different passcode for restrictions than the one used on the lock screen. The child who owns or uses the twist should know the lock screen passcode so he or she can keep out prying younger siblings forbidden, and for protection if the gimmick is lost or taken. Do sure that YOU have it away the lock screen passcode too!
The restrictions passcode is disparate. This should comprise a passcode that YOU set and only the parents know. Go far something you'll easily remember, just that would follow hard for the kiddos to guess. E.g., don't use the last four digits of your phone number!
Here are step-by-step instructions for how to change the restrictions passcode to make IT varied than the lock screen passcode. This example assumes that you've already set restrictions, just you like a sho want to change the Restrictions passcode.
1. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions. You'll be prompted to insert the current passcode.
2. Click Disable Restrictions.
3. You'll be prompted to enter the Restrictions passcode again here. (This is what you are trying to prevent; if you bon the passcode you can incapacitate restrictions).
4. Now restrictions are disabled, and you can re-enable them. Just click Enable Restrictions at the top.
5. Now choose a NEW and DIFFERENT passcode than before. Again, be sure to use a4-digit passcode that you will remember and your kids will not hypothesi. Re-enter the same code to support.
Now, here's the only bad part – whatsoever restrictions you had in place before testament be wiped clean. You will have to put all the restrictions back in place. (You can see the difference 'tween step #2, where installing and deleting apps were modified, and step #4, where they were reset to the default. In my case I would deman to commemorate to turn those off once more).
The only elision is that Location Services seems to remember which apps can use location and which can't. (Good time to review that too!)
Now you can rest a bit easier knowing that the restrictions passcode is tougher to crack!
From Apple – iTunes restrictions http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1904
iOS restrictions – http://support.orchard apple tree.com/kb/ht4213
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