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<p>Apple released
Screen Time initially with iOS 12, and it has continued to refine it since. I’ve enjoyed using it as a
parent with my children’s iPad as a way to automatically disable their devices after a certain amount of time. Since then, we’ve had various articles looking at how Apple could improve Screen Time. Ben Lovejoy
argued that a Screen Time API would allow
third-party developers to expand beyond what Apple has built. I mentioned
last December that I would love to see some enhanced Safari filtering options, iMessage history, and more. After I attended
JNUC 2019, I started wondering what Screen Time for the enterprise might look like if Apple released it. <a href="
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