Stop Worrying About What Your Child Sees Online
Transform your child's iPhone from a danger zone into a safe, healthy tool in just one afternoon


Before This Guide
- Constant worry about what your child might encounter online
- Staying up late checking their device
- Arguments about screen time and inappropriate content
- Fear of online predators and social media dangers
- Hours spent researching complex iPhone settings
After This Guide
- Peace of mind knowing exactly what your child can access
- Better sleep for both you and your child
- Less family conflict over technology use
- Protection from harmful content and contacts
- Confidence that you've set up everything correctly
Parents want to give their children the benefits of technology but without exposing them to the risks that keep them up at night.
The statistics are alarming:
of children aged 8-17 have seen harmful or upsetting content online1
Meanwhile, setting up proper protections feels overwhelming:
- Settings scattered across multiple menus
- Critical safety features hidden deep in submenus
- Constant iOS updates changing how things work
- Conflicting advice from different online sources
But it doesn't have to be this way.
Your Child Deserves Both Technology AND Safety
As a parent and ex-NSA cybersecurity expert, I've created a solution that transforms any iPhone into a safe device in less than 2 hours - saving you weeks of research and worry.
The Simple 3-Step Protection Plan
- Get the Visual Guide with screenshots for every setting
- Follow the Step-by-Step Instructions at your own pace
- Enjoy Peace of Mind knowing your child is protected
NCMEC reports a 300% increase in online enticement reports from 2021 to 20232
Don't wait until it's too late to protect your child
Solutions for Every Age
Elementary School (Ages 5-10)
Transform any iPhone into a simple, controlled device perfect for younger children:
- Limit to only parent-approved apps
- "Single App Mode" for the youngest children
- Block all internet browsing or limit to specific sites
- Prevent accidental purchases
- Set up appropriate screen time limits
Middle School (Ages 11-13)
Balance growing independence with critical safety guardrails:
- Block harmful content categories
- Prevent contact from strangers
- Monitor communications without invading privacy
- Remove addictive app features
- Location tracking for peace of mind
High School (Ages 14-18)
Respect their growing maturity while maintaining critical protections:
- Block adult content while allowing appropriate freedom
- Advanced tools to prevent sextortion and predator risks
- Healthier social media configured for wellbeing
- Focus mode for better homework concentration
- Gradual, age-appropriate permission increases
Created By a Parent Who Understands Your Concerns
This isn't just another generic "online safety tips" article. As an ex-NSA cybersecurity expert and parent, I've transformed complex security knowledge into simple steps any parent can follow in an afternoon.
- Visual & Easy: Screenshots for every single setting
- Time-Saving: Complete setup in 1-2 hours (vs. weeks of research)
- Always Updated: Compatible with the latest iOS 18+
- No Technical Skills Required: Simple enough for any parent
iPhone Protection Guide
Complete step-by-step safety system
That's less than a family pizza night for years of protection
If you're not completely satisfied, contact us within 30 days for a full refund.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will this really take me to set up?
Most parents complete the setup in about 1-2 hours, which can be split into smaller sessions if needed. The guide walks you through each step with screenshots so you won't get lost or confused. Compare this to the dozens of hours you'd spend researching and testing settings on your own.
What if I'm not very technical?
This guide was specifically designed for non-technical parents. If you can follow a recipe or assemble furniture with instructions, you can follow this guide. Each step shows exactly what to tap on with clear screenshots – no technical knowledge required.
Will this really protect against online predators?
Yes. The guide shows you how to disable the specific features predators use to contact children and how to limit what apps and content can be accessed.
Don't Let Another Day Pass By Without Protecting Your Child
Every day without proper settings is another day your child is vulnerable online. Take action now to create a safer digital environment for your family.
Sources & Citations
- Internet Matters. (2022). What parents need to know about inappropriate content? Internet Matters
- National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. (2024). Our Impact. NCMEC - Our Impact
- National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. (2024). Online Enticement. NCMEC - Online Enticement
- The Guardian. (2022). Almost half of children in England have seen harmful content online – survey. The Guardian