Screen time glitch ??

my parents have a screen time app limit for Snapchat on my phone of 3 hours. Now some days my screen time will run out and when I check it in settings it will say I have only used around an hour and a half no Matter how many times I refresh.


All my screen time hours add up to the total yet I have not used my total three hours and my Snapchat is shut off. Does anyone know why this is happening ??? I have an IPhone 14 Plus and I’m on the IOS 18 update. When I bring it up to my parents they js say I have used all my time and that’s it.

iPhone 14 Plus, iOS 18

Posted on Dec 28, 2024 02:04 PM

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Dec 28, 2024 09:53 PM in response to G_3848

Setting Screen Time limits on an iPhone with the specified parameters means parents will be controlling their child's usage of certain apps individually as well as setting an overall limit for all apps combined. Here’s what each of your settings implies:


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Individual App Limits

  1. FaceTime: 2 Hours: You can use FaceTime for up to 2 hours each day. Once this limit is reached, FaceTime will be restricted for the rest of the day.
  2. Music: 2 Hours: You can use the Music app for up to 2 hours each day. After this limit is reached, the Music app will be restricted for the rest of the day.
  3. YouTube Kids: 7 Hours: You can use YouTube Kids for up to 7 hours each day. Once this limit is reached, YouTube Kids will be restricted for the rest of the day.


Overall App Limit

  1. All Apps & Categories: 5 Hours: This means you have a total daily usage limit of 5 hours for all apps combined. Once the total usage time across all apps reaches 5 hours, all apps will be restricted, regardless of whether individual app limits have been reached.


How These Limits Work Together

  • Scenario 1: Using Multiple Apps: Suppose you use FaceTime for 1 hour, Music for 1 hour, and YouTube Kids for 3 hours. In this case, you would have used a total of 5 hours across all apps. At this point, you will hit the overall limit of 5 hours, and all apps will be restricted for the rest of the day, even though individual limits for FaceTime, Music, and YouTube Kids haven't been fully utilized.
  • Scenario 2: Exceeding Individual Limits First: If you use FaceTime for 2 hours, Music for 2 hours, and YouTube Kids for 1 hour, you will have used a total of 5 hours (hitting the overall limit). Additionally, since you hit the individual limits for FaceTime and Music, those apps will also be restricted regardless of the overall limit.
  • Scenario 3: Focus on YouTube Kids: If you spend 5 hours on YouTube Kids alone, you would hit the overall limit of 5 hours, restricting all apps for the rest of the day. However, you wouldn't reach the individual limit of 7 hours set for YouTube Kids, but the overall limit takes precedence, so YouTube Kids will still be restricted.


Practical Implications

  • The overall limit ensures that you don't spend more than 5 hours on your device each day, regardless of how you divide your time among different apps.
  • Individual limits provide additional control over specific apps to prevent excessive use beyond set limits.
  • Once the overall limit is reached, it overrides the individual app limits, restricting access to all apps for the remainder of the day.


By setting these limits, you ensure a balanced approach to app usage, preventing excessive screen time and promoting healthier digital habits.

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