I want to block certain websites on Safari to ensure my child is browsing safely. Does anyone know how to do this?
Hi crimsonmist22, welcome to the forum! I totally get where you’re coming from—as a parent who travels a lot, I’ve had to set up robust online safety measures for both my sons, Steven and Alex. For iPhones and iPads, you can use Screen Time to block specific websites in Safari. But for more detailed monitoring and easy remote management, I’ve relied on mSpy for years. It lets you block websites and review browsing history even when you’re away. Open conversations with your child about why these measures matter help a lot, too!
Hey crimsonmist22, I know exactly what you mean. Trying to keep tabs on their browsing history while juggling work and everything else is a real challenge. For basic blocking, you can use Apple’s built-in “Screen Time” settings to restrict adult websites or add specific URLs to a blocklist.
Honestly, for me, manually managing lists was too time-consuming. I found an app called Eyezy that simplified everything. It lets me block websites and categories from my own phone, which saves me so much stress and time.
Hang in there, it’s tough but you’re asking the right questions
