On February 2, according to foreign technology media 9to5Mac, Apple has not yet properly fixed the issue of invalid settings related to “Screen Time”.
Apple issued a statement last year through the Wall Street Journal acknowledging issues related to Screen Time:We are aware that some users may be experiencing an issue. i.e. Screen Time settings are accidentally reset. We take these reports very seriously and have been and will continue to make updates to improve the situation.Matthew Panzarino (formerly at TechCrunch, now at Tiptop.com and The Obsessor) published an article on Threads yesterday:
iOS Screen time limits and parental controls are still completely broken. Related settings can still be turned off at will, and only after hours or days do you realize they weren't activated. I have very detailed settings for each child's usage time, allowed applications and account permissions, but it completely fails several times a week, which makes me very frustrated. Apple, please don’t “take care of your business”! This is a great tool and vital to modern parenting!Searching for relevant information, I found that users reported this problem as early as March last year:
Screen time limit invalidation problemI am on my mobile phone Set relevant settings for family members (children) through screen time, and found that the App limits and other settings I added will disappear after a while. And it will reoccur within a day, making it impossible to effectively control and manage children's use of devices remotely. I've set a Screen Time passcode on my child's device.Related reading: "Apple's screen time control function fails, and parents report that they cannot restrict their children's mobile phone use"
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