iOS (Apple) FAQ #
No Child Control for iOS #
Unfortunately, our solutions are only available for Android and Windows. Apple has a very closed system with iOS, where third-party apps can hardly access system functions. A parental control app like we offer for Windows and Android is therefore not technically feasible on iOS. Apple has been offering its own parental control, Screen Time, since iOS 12. Maybe that already fits your needs.
Web Portal app for iOS #
If you have installed Child Control on the child’s Android or Windows device, you can conveniently control it on your iPhone or iPad via an iOS web app. To do this, open the Salfeld login page in the Safari browser (you must use Safari!). Then tap the Share icon and afterwards the option “Add to Home Screen”. From now on, the Web Portal will be available to you as an app. If you can ensure that your children do not have access to the device, you can select the “Keep me signed in” option on the login screen. This will keep the username and password saved and you won’t have to re-enter it every time.



Important: Before using the above, Child Control must be installed on the children’s Android device. Instructions for installation can be found in chapter Installation. PS: The Salfeld Portal app from the Apple App Store is no longer available and has been replaced by the web app described above.