Devices
Tablet
High riskA tablet often feels safer than a phone because it stays in the house, but it can be just as open once the browser, video apps, and app store are live. Shared family use also creates a common problem: children inherit adult logins, adult browsing history, and adult permissions.
Start here — 3 things to do today
- 1
Create a child profile
Avoid handing over a tablet that is still signed in as an adult.
- 2
Disable the browser or use restricted mode
If the tablet is mostly for video or school, shut down open browsing first.
- 3
Enable time limits per app
Video and game apps need their own caps, not just a whole-device limit.
Warning signs
Warning signs to know
Shared device means shared data
MediumIf an adult profile stays logged in, a child may inherit open email, saved passwords, and full app store access.
Restrictions are easy to bypass on an unlocked device
HighIf the tablet is not protected by a parent-only passcode, a child can often disable limits or switch to a less restricted account.
YouTube autoplay keeps children watching
HighOne harmless video can quickly turn into a chain of louder, faster, or more extreme content.
App stores stay open unless blocked
HighChildren can install chat apps, browsers, or games that bring in strangers and spending pressure.
Step-by-step guide
Complete step-by-step guide
On tablets, hardware lock matters as much as software rules. If the child can switch accounts or use an unlocked family device, restrictions are easy to dodge.
- 1
Create a child setup, not a shared adult setup
iPad: Settings → Screen Time → Turn On Screen Time and choose This is My Child's iPad. Android tablet: add a supervised Google account through Family Link.
- 2
Use a parent-only passcode
Lock Screen Time or Family Link with a code your child does not know, and disable Guest access if the tablet offers it.
- 3
Restrict browsing and video defaults
Turn on web content restrictions and use Restricted Mode in YouTube before handing the tablet over.
- 4
Limit the app store
Require approval for App Store or Google Play downloads and hide the store entirely if the tablet is mainly for games or school apps.
- 5
Set limits for the highest-use apps
Use Screen Time → App Limits or Family Link → Screen time to cap video, games, and browser use separately.