Here’s how kids can hack Screen Time to bypass parental controls in iOS 13, and here’s what parents can do about it.
Kids can get around Screen Time on iPhone and iPad using a few easy tricks to break Screen Time limitations in iOS 13. Here’s what kids need to know to break Screen Time limits, and what parents can do to stop them.
Even in iOS 13 and iPadOS, 13 kids find ways to watch YouTube after crossing time limits using Siri to bypass messaging limits and other hacks.
How to Hack Screen Time
There are several ways kids can hack Screen Time on iPhone and iPad to play more games or bypass time constraints. Request how are the kids To bypass iPad parental controls. Kids don’t need Screen Time Passcodes and they work even when Screen Time is applied with the Family Sharing feature.
Watching YouTube in Messages
Kids quickly discovered that they could open Messages, tap the apps button, then tap YouTube to open a YouTube mini-play, which they could use to search and watch videos on iPhone and iPad even if the app time limit was up. .
Get Rid of Screen Time App Time Limits by Uninstalling and Reinstalling Apps
If parents lock an app to a certain time limit, kids can fix it by uninstalling and reinstalling the app. It is easy to reinstall as it is a non-purchased app.
When this happens the timer will not reset, it will not return to the new game. Do this once and certain execution time limits disappear. This is an easy way to break a time limit, but it’s not the only Screen Time trick.
Bypass Screen Time Limits by Changing the Time
Another way to limit kids is to set limits on the time they can play. The kids quickly discovered that they could change the date and time settings on the iPhone or iPad and play outside of the designated times.
This will also allow children to change the day to a weekend, where they can have unlimited or longer time periods.
Screen Recording to Steal Passwords
We hear reports of kids turning on the screen recording features to record when a parent enters a password for additional time and then the kid learns the password.
Crossing Communication Boundaries
In iOS 13.3, when kids text an unknown number, they can exceed Communication Limits and then add it to their address book. As long as it’s not in iCloud, the child can now contact that number, all without a parent entering a password.
Kids also use Siri on Apple Watch to get around this limitation, call or text any number, contact, or unknown. Apple is reportedly working on a fix for the first part of this issue.
What Can Parents Do About Screen Time Hacks?
There is something parents can do to prevent kids from exceeding Screen Time limits and parental controls on iPad and iPhone.
Here’s what you can do to avoid some of these Screen Time hacks and cheats.
- go to settings
- Tap on Screen Time
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions
- Open Close.
- Tap on iTunes & App Store Purchases
- Turn Off Installing and/or Deleting Apps
This prevents kids from uninstalling and reinstalling an app to exceed Screen Time limits.
You can also set a lock for time zone change. It’s complicated, but you only need to set it up once.
- Turn off Screen Time on the kid’s iPhone.
- Go to Settings -> general -> Date & Time and select Set Automatically.
- Turn Screen Time back on.
- Go to Content and Privacy Restrictions -> Location Services -> System Services.
- Make sure Time Zone Setting is set to on.
- At the top of this screen, change it to Don’t Allow Changes.
This should now gray out the timezones.
Parents can also add a block to the YouTube website to prevent kids from using iMessage to watch YouTube.
This should prevent YouTube from being used in iMessage and any browser. So, once the app time limit is up, YouTube is done daily.
It is possible to turn off Siri on iPhone or iPad to prevent children from using the assistant to send messages.
Apple may need to add this to make Screen Time a more useful tool for parents.