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Apple teams with AAP on new iOS 27 child safety controls

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During the WWDC 2026 keynote, Apple unveiled expanded parental controls slated for iOS 27. The features, built into Child Accounts, let parents block content, limit screen time, and encourage healthier browsing. Development of the guidelines was a joint effort with the American Academy of Pediatrics, grounding the tools in pediatric research.

The new suite categorizes recommendations by age, echoing AAP advice that infants under 18 months should avoid screens, toddlers benefit from limited, co‑viewed educational apps, and teens need balanced device use. Apple’s interface will surface age‑appropriate limits, while allowing caregivers to set custom thresholds for apps like Procreate or Swift Playgrounds.

By embedding scientifically backed limits directly into the OS, Apple aims to shift parental management from third‑party apps to native settings, simplifying enforcement and data privacy. The rollout promises immediate availability for new child accounts, though beta testing remains restricted for users under 13. This integration marks a concrete step toward safer digital experiences for families.