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 · Hide apps for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. If you'd like to restrict downloads even further, you can use parental controls to prevent all apps from being installed. On your daughter's iPhone, go to Settings General Restrictions Installing Apps. If you control the Apple ID with which the apps have been downloaded, you can hide bought things from the list of 'previously purchased' apps, however I don't think that it also disables the download button if you go these apps' product pages bltadwin.rus: 1.  · Select “Apps” at the top-right corner of the screen to view your list of purchased and downloaded apps. Click the “X” that appears at the top-left corner of an app’s icon and you’ll be asked whether you want to hide that a purchased app. Click “Hide” to hide it.


Choose what type of apps that you want to let users install. Note: Only the primary account user can install apps and extensions from the Google Play store. Allow all other apps and extensions—Users can install all apps and extensions from the Google Play store and Chrome Web Store except the ones that you block. Managing your children's devices and accounts is important to avoid unexpected charges, kshaughnessy. We have blocks available to help prevent these charges and help monitor activity on the device. The app will be blocked or unblocked in about 5 minutes, or once the device is connected to the Internet. If your child is using the app at the time you block it, they'll get a 1 minute warning to finish up before the app is blocked. The app should be blocked on all of your child's Android devices or Chromebooks.


Go to Settings. Tap on General. Go to Restrictions. Select Enable Restrictions. Set up or type in the password for your iPhone. Select the category you want to limit. You can use Content. Select “Apps” at the top-right corner of the screen to view your list of purchased and downloaded apps. Click the “X” that appears at the top-left corner of an app’s icon and you’ll be asked whether you want to hide that a purchased app. Click “Hide” to hide it. Unfortunately, if a child has previously downloaded the app/s, then the 'Ask to Buy' control of Family Sharing, which normally applies to the child's attempts to download the app, will not apply to the previously downloaded apps. Here is an iTandCoffee article that this parent read, describing how his child could download these apps again.

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