Apple’s Screen Time with Family Sharing lets you set limits and monitor your kids’ screen use. However, if you don’t have the right settings turned on, or if you run into a software glitch, your children’s Screen Time reports might not show up on your device. Whether the Screen Time button is greyed out or whether Screen Time doesn’t seem to be working across all your family’s devices, we’ve got you covered. We’ll walk you through common issues and quick fixes to help you see your children’s Screen Time.

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Verify that you’re listed as a parent/guardian.

  1. Use this method if Screen Time is greyed out or not clickable. If you’re experiencing this issue, your “family role” is set to Adult rather than Parent/Guardian. To check, go to Settings on your Apple mobile device. Click your name at the top of the page. Then, click Family Sharing. If it says Adult under your name, the group Organizer can follow these steps:[1]
    • Go to Settings.
    • Tap the profile section at the top of the page, then tap Family Sharing.
    • Tap the name of the person you want to change to Parent/Guardian.
    • Under “family role,” select Parent/Guardian.
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Make sure your child is added to Family Sharing.

  1. Follow these steps if your child isn’t listed in your Family Sharing group. If your child is under 13, go to Settings and tap the Apple ID section. Tap Family Sharing and Add Member. Enter an email for your child and their correct date of birth (you can’t change it later).[2] If your child is over 13 and has an existing Apple ID, invite them to the group:[3]
    • Go to Settings.
    • Tap the profile section at the top of the page, then tap Family Sharing.
    • Tap Add Member.
    • Type in your family member's name or email address.
    • Send an invitation via Messages if they’re not in the room. If they’re nearby, you can invite them in person.
    • If you choose an in-person invitation, they’ll type their Apple ID and password onto your device screen.
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Check if Family Sharing members have accepted their invites.

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Turn Screen Time off and back on.

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Change “Time and Date” to set automatically.

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Toggle “Block at End of Limit” on.

  1. Try this if your children are bypassing Screen Time restrictions. On your child’s device, go to Settings, then Screen Time. If you don’t already have a Screen Time password, hit Use Screen Time Password, and set one up by entering your Apple ID and password. Then, go to App Limits. Toggle on Block at End of Limit. When your child reaches their max screen time for a given app, the device will block the app.[10]
    • If you don’t turn this on, your child will just get a reminder when their Screen Time is up. They’ll be able to hit “ignore limit” and keep using the app.
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