On supervised devices, a web content filter lets you filter web pages in Safari and other web browsers, and network traffic from apps. On non-supervised devices, you can assign a web content filter to individual managed apps to filter their network traffic. This page describes the web content filter for managed apps on non-supervised devices. For the web content filter on
supervised devices, see Web content filter configuration (iOS device policy). Restriction The web content filter for managed apps on non-supervised devices is only available for iPhones and iPads with iOS 16, iPadOS 16.1, or later. To configure a web content filter for an app, you must do as follows: For details on these steps, see the sections below. On devices with Sophos Intercept X for Mobile installed and managed by Sophos Mobile, you can use its Web Filtering feature instead of a Web content
filter configuration. See Configure the app. For details on configuring the Web Filtering feature of Intercept X for Mobile, see Web Filtering configuration (Mobile Threat Defense policy for iOS). Skip this step if you use the Web Filtering feature of Sophos Intercept X for Mobile as a web content filter. To create a device policy with a Web content filter configuration, do as follows: Choose one of the following options: On the Edit policy page, click Add. Configure the settings as
required. See Web content filter configuration (iOS device policy). Make sure to select Use web content filter for managed apps on non-supervised devices. On the Web content filter page, click Apply. To configure the app to use the web content filter, do as follows: Skip this step if you use the Web Filtering feature of Sophos Intercept X for
Mobile as a web content filter. To make the web content filter available for the app, you must assign the policy with the Web content filter configuration to the devices that have the app installed. Choose one of the following options: If you added the Web content filter configuration to an existing policy, update the policy on the devices: You must install the app as a managed app. For details on managed apps, see Managed apps for iPhones and iPads. For general information on installing an app on devices, see Install app.Overview
Create a Web content filter configuration
Configure the app
Assign the policy to devices
Install the app on devices
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Controls & Settings guide
You can enable restrictions to stop your children from using specific features and social media or gaming applications on an iPhone or iPad. This includes blocking access to iTunes and restricting explicit content and in-app purchasing. You can also limit access to the camera and the sharing of photos.
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What do I need?
iPhone or iPad device, Apple ID and password
Restrictions you can apply
Step by Step instructions
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Enable screen time
Using Screen Time to set content privacy restrictions and manage in-app purchases
Go to “Settings” and tap “Screen Time”.
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Tap Continue, then choose “This is My [Device]” or “This is My Child’s [Device].”
If it’s a shared device and you’d like to ensure settings are not changed then tap “Use Screen Time Passcode”.
Then re-enter the passcode to confirm. If it’s a child’s device, you can follow prompts until you get to Parent Passcode and enter a passcode. Re-enter to confirm.
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Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. If asked, enter your passcode, then you can turn on Content & Privacy.
Once you have set up your code, in this section, you can manage in-app purchase, access to apps and automatically filter website content to limit access to adult content in Safari and apps on your device.
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Managing in-app purchases in Screen Time
Tap “iTunes & App Store Purchases”. Choose a setting and set it to “Don’t Allow”.
Please note you can also change your password settings for additional purchases from the iTunes & App Store or Book Store. Follow steps 1-3, then choose Always Require or Don’t Require.
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Guided Access
Guided Access allows you to lock your iPhone or iPad when in an app. This may be useful for children as they won’t be able to come out of that particular app and will stop them from accessing other apps and settings.
To enable:
Go to your “Settings” tap “Accessibility” then scroll down and tap “Guided Access”.
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Tap the Guided Acess toggle so it turns green.
Then to start the Guided Access, tap the side (power) button three times. When enabled, the buttons and touchscreen will be disabled.
In this section, you can also set a passcode, time limit and enable auto-lock features.
To turn it off, tap the side button three times.
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You can change the options which will appear in the bottom left of your screen which will allow the configure the settings for the app you or your child is on.
Tip: Alternatively, you can easily turn on Guided Access by giving the command to Siri which Siri will automatically do for you.
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Prevent web content
iOS can automatically filter website content to limit access to adult content in Safari and apps on your device. You can also add specific websites to an approved or blocked list, or you can limit access to only approved websites. Follow these steps:
Go to Settings, then Screen time. Tap ‘Content & Privacy Restrictions’ and enter your Screen Time passcode. Then, tap ‘Content Restrictions’, then tap ‘Web Content’.
Choose Unrestricted Access, Limit Adult Websites, or Allowed Websites Only.
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Restrict Siri web search
Go to Settings, then Screen time. Tap ‘Content & Privacy Restrictions’ if asked, enter your Screen Time passcode. Then, tap ‘Content Restrictions’. Scroll down to Siri, then choose your settings.
You can restrict these Siri features:
– Web Search Content: Prevent Siri from searching the web when you ask a question
– Explicit Language: Prevent Siri from displaying explicit language
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Restrict game centre
Go to Settings, then Screen time. Tap ‘Content & Privacy Restrictions’ and enter your Screen Time passcode. Then, tap ‘Content Restrictions’ Scroll down to Game Center, then choose your settings.
You can restrict these Game Center features:
– Multiplayer Games: Prevent the ability to play multiplayer games
– Adding Friends: Prevent the ability to add friends to Game Center
– Screen Recording: Prevent the ability to capture the screen and sound
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Turn off tracking
If you have the iOS 14.5 update or above, the App Tracking Transparency feature lets you decide if you want apps to track your activity for advertising purposes. This may not be suitable for children as it may encourage in-app spending.
To disable:
Go to Settings, then ‘Privacy’. Tap ‘Tracking’. The toggle button should be grey – this means the feature is disabled. Green means enabled.
Important: If you allow apps to ask to track you, you’ll start to see prompts when you launch updated apps requesting permission to track your activity. If you don’t allow apps to ask you for permission, all apps will automatically be blocked from tracking your activity.
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Allow changes to privacy settings
The privacy settings on your device give you control over which apps have access to information stored on your device or the hardware features
Go to Settings, then Screen time. Tap ‘Content & Privacy Restrictions’ if asked, enter your Screen Time passcode. Tap ‘Privacy’, then choose the settings you want to restrict
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Allow changes to other settings and features
You can allow changes to other settings and features, the same way you can allow changes to privacy settings.
Go to Settings, then Screen time. Tap ‘Content & Privacy Restrictions’ if asked, enter your Screen Time passcode. Always Allowed, select the features or settings you want to allow changes to and choose Allow or Don’t Allow.
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