There is not an app from Apple that is exactly like Google Family Link, but there are some similar options. One option is the iCloud Family Sharing feature. This feature allows you to share calendars, photos, and other information between family members. Another option is the Screen Time feature in iOS 12. This feature allows you to set time limits on how much time your child can spend on their phone or iPad.

Apple does not currently support Family Link, but the company is rumored to be working on a similar feature for a future release of iOS.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best parental control app for an iPhone will vary depending on the needs and preferences of the individual parents. However, some popular parental control apps for iPhones include Apple’s own Screen Time feature, Google’s Family Link, and Qustodio.

If your child is 13 or older, they will no longer be able to use Family Link.

With iCloud Family Sharing, you can share your iTunes, App Store, and iBooks purchases with up to six people in your family. Just create a family group and invite your family members to join. Then each person in the family can download and install any of the apps shared by the family group. You can also share your location, photos, calendars, and more.

If you’re trying to bypass parental access code on Family Link, you’ll need to get your parent or guardian’s permission. They can create a Google account for you and add you to their family group. Once you’re in the family group, they can give you access to their devices and apps.

Yes, there are a number of iPhone apps that offer parental control. Some popular options include Apple’s own Screen Time feature, Qustodio, and OurPact. Each app offers different features, so parents should research which one would work best for their needs.

There are a few parental control apps that are completely free. Some of these apps allow you to limit the amount of time your child can spend on their phone or tablet, set filters for appropriate content, and track your child’s location.

Yes, you can lock your child’s iPhone remotely. Apple has a feature called “Find My iPhone” that allows you to track, locate, and lock your child’s iPhone if it’s lost or stolen.

Yes, your child can have two devices on Family Link. You’ll just need to add each device separately and make sure that you’re using the same Google account for both.

Family Link can see incognito. However, incognito browsing is not 100% private and some websites may still be able to track your activity.

other family members can see your iCloud photos if you give them access. To do this, go to Settings > iCloud > Family and click on the name of the family member you want to give access to. Under the Photos section, toggle on the Shared Albums switch. This will create a shared album that the family member can view, add photos to, and comment on.