
Jack's Parent Tech Support Show
Welcome to The Parent Tech Support Podcast, hosted by Jack Hughes—a passionate advocate for online child safety. Growing up, Jack discovered all the workarounds to parental controls firsthand. His own experiences with online exposure and outsmarting parental restrictions taught him a valuable lesson, one he now channels into helping parents protect their children in today’s tech-filled world.
On this podcast, Jack shares practical, secure ways to set up parental controls, offers ongoing support, and provides crucial education for parents who want to ensure their kids stay safe online. Through each episode, gain peace of mind and discover effective methods to navigate the internet’s challenges, equipped with Jack’s insights and proven techniques. For any parent concerned about screen addiction, online predators, or simply wanting to create a safer digital environment—this is the podcast for you.
Jack's Parent Tech Support Show
3 Shocking Reasons Kids Shouldn’t Have Access to the App Store
Why You Should Disable the App Store on Your Child's Device!
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YouTube video on three ways kids get around parental controls, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lrNa96ADcU&t=305s
In this episode, I explain why unrestricted access to the App Store can be risky for kids. From bypassing parental controls to inappropriate apps and unauthorized purchases, I’ll share what parents need to know and how to protect their children’s devices. Here’s what we’ll cover:
How kids use the App Store to bypass parental controls.
The inappropriate and suggestive apps lurking in plain sight.
Stories of unauthorized purchases and how to prevent them.
Step-by-step instructions for restricting or disabling the App Store.
🎯 What You Can Do:
• Learn how to block or limit App Store access.
• Get my free guide on setting up iOS parental controls: https://parenttech.support.
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