Feature: Apple's new Screen Time looks great, but if the current bugs aren't fixed, it doesn't matter

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Feature: Apple's new Screen Time looks great, but if the current bugs aren't fixed, it doesn't matter

During Apple's WWDC26 keynote, a revamped Screen Time parental control system was revealed. There are a ton of new features I wish I had when my kids started using devices. But if Apple hasn't figured out a way to make Screen Time bullet proof, it doesn't really matter what they add. It's full of bugs and workarounds.

I wrote about what I'm excited about in the forthcoming update, along with detailing my issues with Screen Time as a whole for TechRadar:

Why the shiny new iOS 27 Screen Time features won’t matter without a major bug fix
The new features are great if it’s harder to override them

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