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iOS 26 is Packing New Parental Controls - DTNSB 5036

Daily Tech News Show

Tom Merritt

Technology, News

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Yahoo Mail tries to appeal to younger users with AI features, and Congressional Dish’s Jennifer Briney explains why a US budget bill is aiming to ban regulation of AI.


Starring Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, Tom Merritt, and Jennifer Briney.


Show notes can be found here.

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1:00.8

This is the Daily Tech News for Thursday, June 12th, 2025.

1:07.6

We tell you what you need to know, follow up in the context of those stories and help each other understand.

1:12.5

Today, Jan Briney tells us why a U.S. budget bill aimed to ban regulation of AI, and iOS 26 is getting more robust family safety protections.

1:22.7

Okay. I'm Jason Howell.

1:24.4

I'm moving to it now.

1:25.6

I've got a lot to say about that top story. Let's start with what you need to know with the big story.

1:31.4

Apple is indeed introducing a big list of new family safety and parental control features coming to iOS 26 this fall.

1:42.0

And so we've got a little bit of a list and then we can kind of talk about it.

1:45.2

From there, a smarter streamlined setup for child accounts. So that means stronger default

1:51.9

protections for starters. The system will proactively lead parents into setting up the child

1:57.7

account based on the child's birth date. And teens ages 13 through 17

2:03.1

will actually receive default protections like web content filtering and communication safety.

2:09.1

Those were previously limited to younger users. So they're broadening it out. I think they're

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