![]() ![]() That's a lot more than Apple does with its own Screen Time features, which let you manage only how long your kid can use certain apps or an iPhone in general, and block objectionable content only in Safari. It also gives you your child's location history and a log of the websites he or she has visited. Zift has managed to keep all those features in iOS, though we're not sure exactly why. ![]() To give you an example, OurPact once let parents locate their children's iPhones, block objectionable website and create a screen-time "allowance." But with iOS 12, those features disappeared. "They are systematically killing the industry," OurPact CEO Amir Moussavian told the Times.
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