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9to5Mac exclusively reported earlier this month that iOS 14 and watchOS 7 will include a
new SchoolTime mode and kid mode. The latter feature includes the ability for a parent to set up and manage an
Apple Watch for a child with a single iPhone.</p>
<p>Each Apple Watch account is currently connected to a single iPhone’s Apple ID. This new mode will let a parent manage their child’s Apple Watch from the parent’s iPhone, and the child will not be required to own an iPhone to use the Apple Watch.</p>
<p>If this feature in development is completed and released this year, the Apple Watch will become much better for kids than ever before, but how will activity tracking work? Based on iOS 14 code obtained by
9to5Mac, we can now answer that question.</p>
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