iOS 12 will limit how long users will use the applications

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Yesterday started WWDC18, the event of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), which presents the company's vision of its software-level devices, and for iOS 12, Apple users can now determine how long children can use an app.

Let's say you do not want to spend more than an hour on Facebook per day, so you can set a limit and Apple will send you a full-screen notification when the time is up. Better yet, it is synced on all other iOS devices, so the user can not forget this limitation.

Unfortunately, it does not appear that the user will be able to set a hard limit. As far as we can tell, it is very easy to extend this time after the user receives the notification to stop the “ignore limit” warning in the alert. Still, it is intended to be more of an impediment than a permanent measure.

Parents will also be happy to know that they can apply discounts similar to their children's devices. Parents can limit how much time their children spend on some applications, while others, such as educational applications, can be used without restrictions.

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