It’s possible. With iPhone (which I think they all have), you can allow only a list of websites or block a list of websites and restrict downloading of new apps completely. You can also set daily time-limits on any app or for internet useage. The parent then uses their password to add new apps etc
Great if you have an 8 year old and you are trying to introduce them slowly and safely to the internet, or are trying to stop them spending excessive time playing Roblox etc.
For Tim I think it’s very likely he has done that. You can let the kids have TikTok so they can watch the latest useless dance crazes, but restrict the rest of the internet so they can’t do anything useful for education such as look up Pythagoras’ theorem. It’s possible that Heze can’t even see how he’s being edited in YouTube or the comments below the videos and is reliant on school friends to tell him.
Tim is running his kids a business, there’s no way, that even at age 14, Heze has control of his own Instagram account or even a say in what gets posted. This will get interesting in a couple of year’s time, at what point does the parent lose the legal right to control online content? Tim is running the boy’s social media and Ella is running the girls.
Great if you have an 8 year old and you are trying to introduce them slowly and safely to the internet, or are trying to stop them spending excessive time playing Roblox etc.
For Tim I think it’s very likely he has done that. You can let the kids have TikTok so they can watch the latest useless dance crazes, but restrict the rest of the internet so they can’t do anything useful for education such as look up Pythagoras’ theorem. It’s possible that Heze can’t even see how he’s being edited in YouTube or the comments below the videos and is reliant on school friends to tell him.
Tim is running his kids a business, there’s no way, that even at age 14, Heze has control of his own Instagram account or even a say in what gets posted. This will get interesting in a couple of year’s time, at what point does the parent lose the legal right to control online content? Tim is running the boy’s social media and Ella is running the girls.