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Emmmmm
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Is there any way to temporarily restrict the hours an iPhone 7 is used?  Ideally I want to block usuage on my sons phone from 11pm to 7am every night for the next few weeks. Is this at all possible?

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There are parental control apps available that you can set time limits with but nothing that o2 can apply from the network side.

Have a look at some apps on App Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/parental-control-kid-tracker/id954029412?mt=8

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You could just take the phone away & turn it off
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@Anonymous wrote:
You could just take the phone away & turn it off

There speaks the voice of reason and the simplest solution although if it's because he will be unmonitored then another route is needed

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@jonsie wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
You could just take the phone away & turn it off

There speaks the voice of reason and the simplest solution although if it's because he will be unmonitored then another route is needed


It is a good suggestion, though as we have no idea why @Emmmmm want to 'restrict usage between the hours of 11pm-7pm for a few weeks' it's all guesswork really.

Not that we actually need to know but  #justsaying wink

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Exams probably - May/June/July is exam season for GCSE/A/AS Level (or whatever they are called now!)

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@gmarkj wrote:
Exams probably - May/June/July is exam season for GCSE/A/AS Level (or whatever they are called now!)

That could be ap possibility or more likely a probability. 

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Yes exactly that - A levels. He stays at school so I don't have access to the phone otherwise I would have done the obvious and taken it away

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@jonsie wrote:

Well here's wishing him good luck in his A-levels grin


I second that @Emmmmm. A levels are stressful and hard work, so they don't need the distraction of mobile phones at night....

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