Remove Interuptions - Screen Time Apple.
The most prominent of all of the new features have to be Screen Time. This is not just one feature, but several features all built together that helps them realize how much time they’re spending using the device, where they’re spending it, and which apps can bug the most. It lives in a new setting section called Screen Time, which along the top has a little graph of today showing how much time they’ve spent using the device and in what main categories, but there’s a lot more there. If they just tap into that, like Allen’s iPad, it will give me a more broken-down graph of how much time I’ve spent using my phone throughout the day, where those categories have been spent or I would be able to see a breakdown of the last seven days. We can view, so aside from the screen from up top, we have Most Used categories and applications that users have been spending a lot of time in.
As a consultant how they would use “Most Used”, I have had personal experience of a child being angry we found out the game they were playing was leaving them in an useful mood. Maybe change the application availability might guide better behaviours.
Setting Screen Time for Participant:
1. Go to Settings
2. Click on “Screen Time”.
Tap This is My iPad/iPhone to set up Screen Time on this device. They can then set a Downtime (i.e. a chunk of time — say, nighttime — when they don’t want them using their device).
Tap Start.
Select a start time.
Tap Start again. Do the same for the End time.
Tap Set Downtime to save the settings.