How to Set Twitter Restrictions on an iPhone
Open your iPhone's settings., Tap General. , Tap Restrictions., Type in your iPhone's restrictions passcode if prompted., Tap Twitter., Slide the switch next to an app to the "off" position to restrict access., Tap Don't Allow Changes to lock your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone's settings.
The Settings icon has gray gears on it, and it's found on your home screen. -
Step 2: Tap General.
, It's under the fifth section of menu options. , If you don't already have a Restrictions passcode set up, tap Enable Restrictions, then create a passcode.
Make your Restrictions passcode a memorable one.
If you forget this passcode, the only way to turn off any Restrictions settings is to erase and set up your iPhone as a new device. , It's under the fourth section of menu options. , All of the apps that have requested access to your Twitter account appear underneath the top menu.
The switch is in the "off" position when it no longer appears green. , Doing so will lock your current Restrictions settings and stop new apps from gaining access to your Twitter account. -
Step 3: Tap Restrictions.
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Step 4: Type in your iPhone's restrictions passcode if prompted.
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Step 5: Tap Twitter.
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Step 6: Slide the switch next to an app to the "off" position to restrict access.
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Step 7: Tap Don't Allow Changes to lock your settings and prevent future access.
Detailed Guide
The Settings icon has gray gears on it, and it's found on your home screen.
, It's under the fifth section of menu options. , If you don't already have a Restrictions passcode set up, tap Enable Restrictions, then create a passcode.
Make your Restrictions passcode a memorable one.
If you forget this passcode, the only way to turn off any Restrictions settings is to erase and set up your iPhone as a new device. , It's under the fourth section of menu options. , All of the apps that have requested access to your Twitter account appear underneath the top menu.
The switch is in the "off" position when it no longer appears green. , Doing so will lock your current Restrictions settings and stop new apps from gaining access to your Twitter account.
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