Screen time on ios
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It seems like you're interested in learning about screen time on iOS. While the provided context doesn't directly address screen time, it does cover various updates and features introduced in iOS 18 and other Apple platforms during WWDC 2024. Here are some highlights from the sessions:
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Extend your app’s controls across the system: This session discusses how developers can create controls for their apps that integrate with system spaces like Control Center and the lock screen. These controls can be customized and synced across devices, providing quick access to app actions.
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Bring your Live Activity to Apple Watch: This session covers how live activities from iOS can be extended to Apple Watch, ensuring that users receive timely updates and can interact with them directly on their watch.
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What’s new in device management: This session highlights updates in device management for iOS 18, including new restrictions for eSIM management and security enhancements like stolen device protection.
If you have specific questions about screen time or any other features, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide information based on the context of WWDC 2024.
Bring your Live Activity to Apple Watch
Bring Live Activities into the Smart Stack on Apple Watch with iOS 18 and watchOS 11. We’ll cover how Live Activities are presented on Apple Watch, as well as how you can enhance their presentation for the Smart Stack. We’ll also explore additional considerations to ensure Live Activities on Apple Watch always present up-to-date information.
Design Live Activities for Apple Watch
Starting in watchOS 11, Live Activities from your iOS app will automatically appear in the Smart Stack on a connected Apple Watch. Learn how to optimize the layout of your Live Activity for the wrist, and provide the right level of information and interactivity at the right time.
Extend your app’s controls across the system
Bring your app’s controls to Control Center, the Lock Screen, and beyond. Learn how you can use WidgetKit to extend your app’s controls to the system experience. We’ll cover how you can to build a control, tailor its appearance, and make it configurable.
What’s new in device management
Learn about the latest management capabilities for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS, then discover the latest changes to Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager. We’ll also share updates to Activation Lock, SoftwareUpdate, and Safari management.