I've been struggling for days to configure my kids' iPhones so they can download free apps without needing my permission, but I want to be notified for any paid apps. No matter what settings I adjust, I keep getting requests for every free app they try to download. Is there a way around this?
5 Answers
Remember, it's also about controlling the content your kids can access. Free apps might have content that you're not comfortable with them seeing, so this system helps manage that too.
It’s not that it’s difficult; it’s just not an option in the settings. This system is to prevent kids from making purchases without your knowledge, which is probably a good thing in the long run.
Most free apps actually have hidden costs when they offer in-game purchases. It's a sneaky way developers make money, so it’s wise to be careful with what you allow your kids to download.
The challenge here is that many free apps come with in-app purchases. Even if the app itself is free, it might eventually lead to charges that you haven't approved. Because of this, Apple requires adult approval for all downloads, which is a way to protect you from unexpected costs in the future.
Maybe use this as a chance to teach your kids some restraint. You could limit them to a few app downloads per day, that way they can explore but still have your approval.

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