How to Set Calendar Restrictions on an iPhone
Open your iPhone’s Settings., Scroll down and tap on General., Scroll down and tap on Restrictions., Tap on Enable Restrictions and enter a passcode., Scroll down and tap on Calendars., Tap on Don’t Allow Changes.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone’s Settings.
It’s an app showing gray cogs that can be found on one of your home screens.
The app might be nestled in a folder called Utilities or Extras if it’s not listed on the home screen. -
Step 2: Scroll down and tap on General.
It’ll be the 8th option listed under the search bar. , It’s the 9th option listed from the top of the page. , This creates a passcode that you will need to type in every time you want to change the restrictions settings on an app.
You can create a new restrictions passcode by:
Tapping on Disable Restrictions.
Entering your current code.
Tapping on Enable Restrictions.
Typing in a new code. , It’s the third option listed under the “Privacy” section towards the middle of the page. , Doing so prevents apps that you have synced with your calendar from making changes to it.
A few examples of apps that might be affected by enabling restrictions would be Facebook, Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, and other applications that have permission to access the calendar. -
Step 3: Scroll down and tap on Restrictions.
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Step 4: Tap on Enable Restrictions and enter a passcode.
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Step 5: Scroll down and tap on Calendars.
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Step 6: Tap on Don’t Allow Changes.
Detailed Guide
It’s an app showing gray cogs that can be found on one of your home screens.
The app might be nestled in a folder called Utilities or Extras if it’s not listed on the home screen.
It’ll be the 8th option listed under the search bar. , It’s the 9th option listed from the top of the page. , This creates a passcode that you will need to type in every time you want to change the restrictions settings on an app.
You can create a new restrictions passcode by:
Tapping on Disable Restrictions.
Entering your current code.
Tapping on Enable Restrictions.
Typing in a new code. , It’s the third option listed under the “Privacy” section towards the middle of the page. , Doing so prevents apps that you have synced with your calendar from making changes to it.
A few examples of apps that might be affected by enabling restrictions would be Facebook, Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, and other applications that have permission to access the calendar.
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