Hack the Hackers: Fight Back Against Screen Time Bypasses
Posted by amess on Aug 26th 2020
Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as “unhackable” software. Even the most sophisticated technology has loopholes, and kids are bound to find them out. Although children continue to be resourceful and determined to break through screen time restrictions, we’re sharing 11 ways to help keep them from unhinging their limitations.
Unhackable Protection
As much as we’d all love to think that we’ve got this screen time thing under control, kids will likely continue to find new ways to bypass our screen time limits. One way to give them unhackable protection and your peace of mind is to build their internal protection. EyePromise® Screen Shield™ Teen was designed by a group of ODs and MDs with high-quality, natural ingredients to support children’s eyes during screen time by building their eyes’ natural protection against harmful blue light emitted by screens.
Learn more about this one-a-day chewable eye vitamin for screen time.
Being aware of why your children are using their devices and for how long is the best way to manage their screen time. However, digital parenting continues to change and requires parents to adapt. For a few more suggestions, download our digital parenting infographic.
Read parts 1, 2, and 3 of the series, explaining where kids learn these tricks to get around screen time limitations and how they manage it.
Stay Vigilant
We can give you all the advice in the world, but the best way to manage screen time is to be aware and offer an alternative. Children will continue to try and hack their limitations on their devices, but if you can recognize when this happens and deter it, they’ll have a much high likelihood of following their set timeframes. Additionally, kids will be more likely to listen to screen time limits if you offer an alternative activity like coloring, riding bikes, playing games, etc.Device Deterrents
There are a number of device-specific ways to try and ward off hacking screen time limitations. Though many of these are Apple product-specific, they could be easily translated for Android. Use a good passcode – like choosing a PIN for your debit card, choose a non-obvious passcode for your phone and other device settings. Select “Block at Downtime” – this setting blocks certain apps at a certain time instead of suggesting to the child that they should turn in for the night. To do so:- Go to Settings > Screen Time > Family > Your Child’s Name
- Go to “Downtime”
- Enable “Block at Downtime”
- Settings > Screen Time > Family, Your Child’s Name
- Go to “Communication Limits”
- Set preferences for “Allowed Communications” and “Allow Introductions in Groups.”
- Select additional preferences in “During Downtime”
- Settings > Screen Time > Family > Your Child’s Name
- Select an individual app or app category and tap “Next”
- Set time limit and enable “Block at End of Limit”
- Disable Screen Time on your child’s device
- Settings > General > Time & Date; toggle “Set Automatically” on if it’s not already
- Re-enable Screen Time from their device and set a passcode
- Go to “Content & Privacy Restrictions”
- Go to “Location Services” then select “System Services”
- Select on for “Setting Time Zone”
- Go back to “Location Services” and “Don’t Allow Changes”
- Settings > Screen Time > Family > Your Child’s Name
- Go to “Content & Privacy Restrictions”
- Enter your passcode and select “Allowed Apps”
- Disable “Siri & Dictation”
- Settings > General > Profiles and Device Management
- Delete any profiles listed
- Settings > Screen Time > Family > Your Child’s Name > Content & Privacy Restrictions.
- Open the App Store app and select “Today” at the bottom of the screen
- Select your child’s account or photo at the top of the screen
- Go to “Purchased”
- Swipe left on the app you want and tap Hide
- Use the above steps to restrict your children’s ability to re-download the app. Like sideloading, you should continue to watch their Screen Time reporting for any unfamiliar or missing apps.
Unhackable Protection
As much as we’d all love to think that we’ve got this screen time thing under control, kids will likely continue to find new ways to bypass our screen time limits. One way to give them unhackable protection and your peace of mind is to build their internal protection. EyePromise® Screen Shield™ Teen was designed by a group of ODs and MDs with high-quality, natural ingredients to support children’s eyes during screen time by building their eyes’ natural protection against harmful blue light emitted by screens.
Learn more about this one-a-day chewable eye vitamin for screen time.
Being aware of why your children are using their devices and for how long is the best way to manage their screen time. However, digital parenting continues to change and requires parents to adapt. For a few more suggestions, download our digital parenting infographic.
Read parts 1, 2, and 3 of the series, explaining where kids learn these tricks to get around screen time limitations and how they manage it.
Sources for the Series
- https://appletoolbox.com/simple-tips-to-keep-your-kids-from-hacking-screen-time/
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/10/15/teens-find-circumventing-apples-parental-controls-is-childs-play/
- https://www.whosthemummy.co.uk/how-to-get-around-parental-controls-a-parents-guide/
- https://www.parents.com/news/how-to-hack-your-iphone-so-you-have-some-screen-time-control/