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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. New Communication Limit Feature: Apple introduces a feature that requires children to obtain parental permission before texting new contacts, enhancing child safety in communications.

    2. Granular Age-Based Ratings: The upcoming iOS 26 and other operating systems will implement detailed age-based app ratings, expanding to five categories to assist parents in making informed decisions.

    3. Expanded Safety Measures for Teens: Apple will extend existing safety features for kids under 13 to include protective measures for teens aged 13-17, with options for age range settings without disclosing birthdays.

    4. Enhanced Communication Safety: The Communication Safety tool now includes nudity detection in FaceTime calls and blurred nudity in Photos’ Shared Albums, supporting a safer online environment for children.

    Apple’s iOS 26 Introduces New Parental Controls for Kids’ Messaging

    Apple has unveiled a significant update in its upcoming iOS 26. This fall, children will need parental permission to text new phone numbers. The new feature, named Communication Limits, aims to enhance child safety. Parents will oversee their kids’ communications across Messages and FaceTime, ensuring a safer digital environment.

    When a child wants to text someone new, they must send a request to their parents. Parents can approve or deny the request with a simple tap in Messages. This system allows parents to maintain control while empowering children to communicate responsibly.

    Moreover, Apple plans to roll out more granular age-based ratings for apps. These ratings will categorize apps by age groups, offering clearer options for parents. By the end of 2025, these categories will include 13+, 16+, and 18+. This change will assist parents in determining which apps are appropriate for their children.

    In addition to these updates, Apple will enforce age-appropriate protections for teens aged 13 to 17. Previously, restrictions mainly targeted younger children. The new systems will adapt to the evolving needs of a growing audience.

    Apple also responds to recent state laws on age verification, emphasizing the importance of child safety. In a climate where tech companies face increasing scrutiny, these measures represent a proactive approach. Other companies, like Meta, have begun advocating for similar requirements across app stores.

    Overall, these enhancements reflect Apple’s commitment to child safety. As technology continues to shape communication, responsible features can help safeguard the future of digital interactions.

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