Apple released a new version of iOS 13 a few days ago, specifically version 13.3 which includes a a new function called Communication Limit Inside the menu A time consuming and programmed that a little of the house only deals with agenda numbers.
But it seems that even though there are different betas released before the final version, performance isn't enough since then It has a bug that allows children to bypass this limit. According to CNBC, if your contacts are not on iCloud the communication restrictions do not apply.
When a child's phone number uses it to receive a text message from a number not included in the phone book, the messaging app provides the option to add a number to your contacts. When a number is added to your contacts, the teen can make phone calls, via SpaceTime or send messages, as long as the iCloud connection sync doesn't work.
When trying to enter a new phone number in the phone book, this option you must request an authorization key, a key that only parents should know. But it's not the only disruption that this service provides and that CNBC has received, since a minor can ask Siri to send a text message or call any phone number when the Communication Limits function is active.
Work time is meant to be protect children from using randomly selected programs. Through the Communication Limits function, we can also block the use of telecommunications. This limit automatically applies within the next 24 hours when an emergency service call is made.
Apple has admitted the mistake, but says this it only happens in certain settings (if iCloud sync doesn't work). However, he says he's working on fixing this problem in the next update I introduce on iOS, an update that is likely to be scheduled for the following year.
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