This Mom Has A Phone Hack That Every Parent Should See

stockbusters - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
stockbusters - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Is your child at an age where they’re obsessed with watching videos on your phone? Maybe they’re constantly trying to look at it and play with it.

Once children learn how to grasp an object in their hands, their curious nature will cause them to reach for electronic gadgets of all kinds, specifically your smartphone.

And, of course, kids don’t really know any better when it comes to what’s considered off-limits on mom or dad’s phones. They just love pushing buttons and are attracted to bright colors.

So some trouble might arise when your kid is poking around on your phone. They might accidentally delete important apps, purchase hundreds of dollars of a random item, or encounter some content on YouTube they’re not old enough to watch.

TikToker Shannon Doherty (@athomewithshannon) is a mom of four, and she’s showing parents how to prevent their kids from scrolling through their phones.

Her video details step-by-step instructions geared toward iPhones. Sorry Android users! Hopefully, there’s something similar on your devices.

So before you hand over your phone to let your child watch a video, take these precautions. Head to your phone’s search bar and type in “guided access.”

Once the results pop up, click on it, and you will be taken to your settings app. Your screen should show a setting called “guided access” with a button next to the words.

Slide the button to the right, turning it green, which means guided access has been turned on. Then, go back to the app or video your kid wants to watch.

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Play the video and put it in full-screen mode. While it’s playing, click the button on the right edge of your phone three times.

Guided access will appear, and that’s when you’ll tap on options. Make sure all the buttons under options have been slid to the left, meaning that they’re turned off and not green.

Before returning to the video, you will need to type in your passcode twice. Now, your child will not be able to move the screen at all or exit the app they’re on!

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