How To Baby-Proof Your iPhone Using iO6
First off, you must be using i06.
Go to Settings
Tap General
Scroll down, and tap Accessibility
Scroll down, and tap Guided Access, which is located under the Learning heading
Turn Guided Access on by swiping the button from “Off” to “On.” Set your four-digit passcode, and then choose whether to Enable Screen Sleep
You are ready to blaze! When your baby or toddler is ready to play, open the desired app.
Push the home button three times. This will open a dialogue asking if you would like to use Guided Access.
Now choose from these options
Begin immediately by tapping Start in the upper right corner. This will have disabled the home button
Draw circles on your screen with your finger to determine which areas you would like restricted
Tap Options at the bottom of the screen. You can now choose to completely disable Touch and/or Motion
Have at it! Your baby or toddler can now play with your phone without messing it up too much. Might I suggest a case that protects it from teething and dropping, though?
First off, you must be using i06.
Go to Settings
Tap General
Scroll down, and tap Accessibility
Scroll down, and tap Guided Access, which is located under the Learning heading
Turn Guided Access on by swiping the button from “Off” to “On.” Set your four-digit passcode, and then choose whether to Enable Screen Sleep
You are ready to blaze! When your baby or toddler is ready to play, open the desired app.
Push the home button three times. This will open a dialogue asking if you would like to use Guided Access.
Now choose from these options
Begin immediately by tapping Start in the upper right corner. This will have disabled the home button
Draw circles on your screen with your finger to determine which areas you would like restricted
Tap Options at the bottom of the screen. You can now choose to completely disable Touch and/or Motion
Have at it! Your baby or toddler can now play with your phone without messing it up too much. Might I suggest a case that protects it from teething and dropping, though?







