Recently, two major shareholders of Apple Computer published an open letter Think Differently About Kids, hoping that Apple will develop new software tools to help parents restrict young people to use the iPhone. At the same time, the two major shareholders also pointed out that companies should Shaping the potential long-term consequences of new technologies into account.
In response, Apple quickly made a formal response.Apple said it plans to make improvements in the future of iOS updates, and the introduction of new features to strengthen parental control.
Apple responds to adolescents using iPhone Addiction: New features will be introduced to enhance parental controls Apple said parents could actually prevent children from accessing anything online on the iOS system, but Apple plans to step up parental control in the future by introducing 'new features and improvements.'
In the reply, Apple said, "We've taken a deep thought into the way we use our products and their impact on users and people around us. We value this responsibility and are committed to meeting and exceeding our customers' expectations, especially in protecting children As companies continue to look for ways to upgrade their equipment, plans to introduce new features make our tools available to parents stronger. '
Apple responds to adolescents using iPhone Addiction: New features will be introduced to enhance parental controls Unlike the Android built-in guest mode, Windows Phone supports children's paradise, as iOS currently only supports features such as allowing parents to turn off Siri, FaceTime, and set a minimum age limit for specific content in the iTunes Store.
As for what kind of parental control mode Apple will introduce in the future, we are still not sure about it.