You can't delete it per se but you can disable and hide it. Go to Settings -> General -> Restrictions Tap Enable Restrictions Enter a passcode twice Disable any of the listed apps or content.
Go into Settings, then restrictions, and then disable the restrictions and enter a 4-digit pin that is required to unlock (and lock) the restriction settings. Then, just turn off the restrictions for Safari.
Ask your friend.
Go to settings then go to general when in general click on restrictions and scroll down to in App purchases. From there you and either enable in-App purchases or disable them.
You can restrict the internet from being used on the iPod Touch.Go to settings.Go to restrictions (if not there, go to general and then to restrictions)Enter a four digit pin to access the restrictions (first time restrictions means you make up the pin)Set the restrictions.Write down the pin so you don't forget it.
General - Restrictions - Disable Restrictions. If you are speaking of websites that are not showing stuff, have a look at them on a desktop computer. Websites with Flash games or animations will not play on the iPad or iPhone.
I think so. I don't think any child should have restrictions as to there lives. Even disabled ones.
If someone is not allowed to create an Apple App Store account due to restrictions, they might use alternative methods, such as creating a new Apple ID with different credentials or using a family member's account. However, this can violate Apple's terms of service and lead to account suspension. It's essential to adhere to Apple's guidelines and policies to avoid potential issues. For legitimate purposes, users should resolve any restrictions directly with Apple support.
You can set them in the General part of Settings. Basically Restrictions remove icons. If you forbid an app in the Restrictions menu its icon will disappear from the Home Screen. If you forbid 17+ apps the Install button will not appear if you are looking at a 17+ app. You can also forbid making changes to Accounts and Location Services which prevents changes to these settings, you have to disable restrictions to change these settings.
Deleting all data on an iPhone 4 through a factory reset will remove personal data and settings, but it won't bypass restrictions set by a passcode or any activation lock. If the device is linked to an Apple ID with Find My iPhone enabled, you'll still need that Apple ID credentials to reactivate the phone. To fully remove restrictions, you'd need to know the passcode or Apple ID associated with the device.
To turn off parental controls on iTunes, open the application and go to the "Account" menu at the top of the screen. Select "View My Account" and enter your Apple ID password if prompted. Scroll down to the "Parental Controls" section, then click "Manage" to disable any restrictions. Finally, confirm your changes and exit the settings.
I think you can go to Settings, General, Restrictions then turn restrictions on, type in a restrictions password and he turn Safari off. You can always turn it back on so it's not permanently off, but it'll help.