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Reply to Screen Time API features iOS 15 / iOS 16
Kmart, thank you very much for your answers it's really helpful! Please, help me to clarify one more thing... As I read here in the comment ManagedSettings has two type of restrictions, shielding and blocking. Is blocking type of restriction available for users with individual type of auth? If the answer on the first question is "No", does that mean that individual user will be able just to skip the shielding screen and continue to use apps? If individual user can skip shielding, will it be allowed to do it with a passcode or without, if the passcode wasn't set for Screen Time in the phone settings? Looking forward to hearing from you All answers are here.
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Oct ’22
Reply to Screen Time API features iOS 15 / iOS 16
Kmart, thank you very much for your answers it's really helpful! Please, help me to clarify one more thing... As I read here in the comment ManagedSettings has two type of restrictions, shielding and blocking. Is blocking type of restriction available for users with individual type of auth? If the answer on the first question is "No", does that mean that individual user will be able just to skip the shielding screen and continue to use apps? If individual user can skip shielding, will it be allowed to do it with a passcode or without, if the passcode wasn't set for Screen Time in the phone settings? Looking forward to hearing from you
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Sep ’22
Reply to Lock device, Restrict all apps | Screen Time API | iOS 16
Would you be so kind to clarify one moment here... You answered: You cannot restrict all apps on the device, but you can shield all app Can I block all apps instead of shield them?
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Reply to Screen Time API features iOS 15 / iOS 16
Kmart, thank you very much for your answers it's really helpful! Please, help me to clarify one more thing... As I read here in the comment ManagedSettings has two type of restrictions, shielding and blocking. Is blocking type of restriction available for users with individual type of auth? If the answer on the first question is "No", does that mean that individual user will be able just to skip the shielding screen and continue to use apps? If individual user can skip shielding, will it be allowed to do it with a passcode or without, if the passcode wasn't set for Screen Time in the phone settings? Looking forward to hearing from you All answers are here.
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Reply to Managed Settings | Screen Time API features iOS 16
And also, could we set a restriction for specific app/apps with individual user or this kind of restriction available just for child?
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Reply to Screen Time API features iOS 15 / iOS 16
Kmart, thank you very much for your answers it's really helpful! Please, help me to clarify one more thing... As I read here in the comment ManagedSettings has two type of restrictions, shielding and blocking. Is blocking type of restriction available for users with individual type of auth? If the answer on the first question is "No", does that mean that individual user will be able just to skip the shielding screen and continue to use apps? If individual user can skip shielding, will it be allowed to do it with a passcode or without, if the passcode wasn't set for Screen Time in the phone settings? Looking forward to hearing from you
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