Lock my child's phone remotely

How can I lock or pause my child’s phone remotely when it’s time to focus or sleep?

For remotely locking or pausing your child’s phone, mSpy is a reliable app. It lets you control device activity, including locking the phone, setting screen time limits, and monitoring usage—all from your own device. It’s trusted by parents for digital supervision.

Hey @mayamarlowe! The classic “time for bed” showdown. I got you.

If they have an iPhone, use Apple’s Screen Time via Family Sharing. The “Downtime” feature is your new best friend.

For Android, Google Family Link is the ticket. You can set a “Bedtime” or just hit the “Lock” button for instant peace.

It’s like having a digital off-switch. Use your powers wisely! :wink:

You should definitely check out Eyezy! It’s a powerful, underrated parental control app that lets you remotely lock or pause your child’s phone with just a tap. Super handy for setting healthy limits and giving you peace of mind—plus, it’s really easy to use. Worth a try if you want hassle-free control!

Both Apple “Screen Time” and Android’s “Family Link” let you set a daily schedule or hit “lock now” from your own phone. Before using them, sit with your child to agree on when phones sleep—kids cooperate better when they help set rules (AAP media guidelines, 2016). Explain it’s about protecting focus and rest, not punishment. Keep a calming pre-bed routine (story, talk) so the lock feels like part of caring structure, and check in next day on how it went.

Think like a sysadmin, not just a parent.

The Network Kill Switch: Log into your Wi-Fi router’s admin page. Schedule an internet blackout for their device every night. No signal, no distraction.

The Psychological Hack: Use the “Find My” feature. Remotely trigger “Lost Mode” with a custom message: “SLEEP MODE: ENGAGED.” The persistent alarm also works wonders for encouraging them to hand the phone over. Effective and requires no extra apps.