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    Communication Safety

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    iOS 27 Parental Controls Give Parents More Say

    July 14, 2026 / 12:42 PMJuly 14, 2026

    iOS 27 parental controls add stronger Screen Time tools, contact approvals, web access requests and expanded Communication Safety.

    A MacBook, iPad, and iPhone display various Apple apps and settings, including Apple parental controls and a website on child safety, against a neutral background.

    Apple Gives Screen Time a Long Overdue iOS 27 Upgrade

    June 11, 2026 / 2:24 PMJune 11, 2026

    Apple is redesigning Screen Time in iOS 27 with stronger parental controls, Ask to Browse, Time Allowances, and safer communication tools.

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    Apple Parental Controls Get Stronger at WWDC26

    June 8, 2026 / 2:03 PMJune 8, 2026

    Apple parental controls add child account upgrades, stronger Screen Time defaults, safer contact approvals, and new content protections from WWDC26.

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    Apple Criticizes UK’s Online Safety Bill Over Privacy & Security Concerns

    June 28, 2023 / 9:41 AM

    Apple has voiced its opposition to the Online Safety Bill currently under consideration in the UK Parliament. The tech behemoth contends that the bill, designed to combat child sexual abuse…

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    Mac Security Responses Give Users More Control Over Protection

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    Mac Quick Look Trims Videos Without Opening an Editor

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    Chase Adds Free Apple TV Benefit to Sapphire Preferred

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    Apple AFM 3 Powers New Siri AI With On-Device Intelligence

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    16 Apple Devices Lose Software Support This Fall

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    Hidden Apple Intelligence Features Apple Didn’t Talk About at WWDC26

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