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The remaining four restrictions work by removing icons altogether from<br />

the <strong>iPhone</strong>’s Home screen: Safari, YouTube, iTunes, and Installing Apps<br />

(that is, the App Store). (When the switch says OFF, the corresponding<br />

icon has been taken off the Home screen.)<br />

Why would you want to remove these features from the <strong>iPhone</strong>? For two<br />

reasons: because they could expose your youngsters (or your employee<br />

minions) to objectionable material on the Web, or because these functions<br />

are gigantic time-wasters that have nothing to do with work.<br />

Once you’ve changed these On-Off settings, the only way to change<br />

them again (when your kid turns 18, for example) is to return to the Restrictions<br />

page and correctly enter the password.<br />

Or, if you tap Disable Restrictions and correctly enter the password, you<br />

turn off the entire Restrictions feature. To turn it back on again, you’ll have<br />

to make up a password all over again.<br />

Home Button.<br />

• The <strong>iPhone</strong>’s hub-like software structure—a Home screen<br />

that leads to all other functions—is simple, but not always efficient; you<br />

can’t jump directly to another feature without passing through the Home<br />

screen first. These options, however, let you jump directly from your current<br />

program to one of three frequently used screens. In each case, you<br />

teleport by pressing the Home button twice quickly:<br />

Settings 309

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