How can I turn off Screentime requests in iMessages?

This is a possible solution to a question that was asked earlier. I can't reply to the tread anymore, so I am posting a new question.

I had the problem that after updating to the newest software on my MacBook Pro, Screentime requests from my son on my Apple watch would come in, but my son would not get the approval on his devices. On my laptop I would get alerts, and they would work, but they disappeared if I did not react within a few seconds (even though alerts are not supposed to disappear until you dismiss them). On my laptop the requests would also come in as iMessages, hundreds of them. Either they would spin, or after a while show the option to go to system settings, but it would not work either. Sometimes my messages app would crash. The only device I could approve the requests from without a problem was my phone, from the messages app (showing hundreds of requests that need to be deleted manually if you don't want them clogging the messages threads).

After talking to 3 people at Apple, I talked to a supervisor for 2 hours, and we where not able to solve the problem. She promised to call me back a few days later, which she did. By that time, I had figured out that requests from my other son come in the old fashioned way, even after updating his phone. So the supervisor had a fix. In the settings app on my son's devices, we went to messages, then Send&Receive, and checked the phone number only, not the Apple id email address. If the Apple id email address is checked, the Screentime requests come in as iMessages. It solved all my problems.


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Jul 12, 2023 09:16 AM in response to miriam179

To turn off Screen Time requests in iMessages on your iOS device, follow these steps:

Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

Scroll down and tap on "Screen Time."

If prompted, enter your device passcode.

In the Screen Time settings, tap on "Communication Limits."

Under the Communication Limits section, tap on "Allowed Contacts."

You'll see a list of contacts that are allowed to communicate during Screen Time. Find your own contact and tap on it.

On the next screen, tap on "Edit Contact."

Scroll down and locate the "Allow Communication" section.

Toggle off the switch next to "Screentime."

Exit the settings, and the Screen Time requests for iMessages should now be turned off.

By following these steps, you can disable the Screentime requests specifically for iMessages, allowing you to use the messaging app without interruptions during your designated Screen Time periods.


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