Limiting the amount of time we spend glued to our electronic devices can be hard for adults. It’s especially tough for kids who use them for school and entertainment. Now, same companies that create the devices are offering new ways to limit screen time and give parents more control.
Microsoft Family Safety is built into Windows and is also available as an app for Xbox, Android, and iOS. Apple’s parental controls for iOS and Mac are located under Screen Time Settings. Both allow you to limit screen time and set content restrictions on your kids’ devices.
The Google Family Link app is available for Android and iOS.
“With Google Family Link and a Google account you set up for your kids, you can do things like monitor their app usage and see where they are,” said Melanie Pinola, tech editor for Consumer Reports.
The tools from Microsoft, Apple, and Google also allow you to put restrictions on the apps your kids have access to.
YouTube allows you to set up a “supervised experience” for children under 13 that determines the types of videos they can watch. A safer option for younger audiences is YouTube Kids.
While tech tools can help, Consumer Reports says it’s also important for parents to talk to their kids about the dangers of being online and encourage them to talk about anything disturbing they come across, whether it’s bullying in a video game chat or inappropriate content.