
Respond to requests for more time in Screen Time on Mac
When your child reaches a time limit in a restricted app, they can either stop using the app or ask you to allow more time.
Respond to a childβs request for more time directly on their device
You can approve a childβs request for more time directly on their device, even if youβre not using Family Sharing.
On the childβs device, open the blocked app, then click or tap Ask for More Time.
Click or tap Enter Screen Time Passcode, then enter the Screen Time passcode.
Do one of the following:
Allow the app for 15 more minutes: Click or tap βApprove for 15 minutes.β
Allow the app for another hour: Click or tap βApprove for an hour.β
Allow the app for the rest of the day: Click or tap βApprove all day.β
Respond to a childβs request for more time on your Mac
If youβre a parent/guardian in a Family Sharing group, you can respond to requests for more time from your Mac.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, then click Screen Timein the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
Click the Family Member pop-up menu, then choose the child that requested more time.
If you donβt see the Family Member pop-up menu, make sure youβre signed in to your Apple Account and using Family Sharing.
Click Requests, then do one of the following:
Approve the request: Click the Approve pop-up menu, then choose an option.
Deny the request: Click Donβt Approve.
Enter the Screen Time passcode.
You can also approve or deny requests for more time directly from Messages and from notifications, depending on how you set up Screen Time notifications in Notifications settings. See Respond to Screen Time requests for more time in Messages.
Note: To respond to requests for more time in Messages, all devices in the family group should update to macOS 13, iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 8, or later. Children must have iMessage set to start new conversations from their Apple Account (instead of a phone number), and request more time from an iPhone or iPad.