How to keep children safe on the Apple Vision Pro and spatial computing headsets — age limits, Screen Time controls, immersion, and eye-comfort guidance.
Apple Vision Pro is a 'spatial computing' headset that blends apps, video, and 3D environments over the real world. Apple states it is intended for people aged 13 and over, and it is a premium adult device rather than a children's product. Its risk profile combines that of a full computer (web, apps, messaging, FaceTime) with the more intense effects of immersive VR/AR: because content surrounds the wearer and blocks their view of the room, experiences — good and bad — feel far more real than on a flat screen.
Screen Time with a child Apple Account
Settings > Screen Time (managed via Family Sharing from a parent device)
Vision Pro uses Apple's Screen Time. Set it up through Family Sharing so you can apply content and privacy restrictions, downtime, and app limits, protected by a parent-only passcode.
Content & Privacy Restrictions
Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions
Restricts adult websites in Safari, blocks age-rated apps and media, and prevents changes to accounts — the core protection on any Apple device.
Communication limits (Messages / FaceTime)
Settings > Screen Time > Communication Limits
Limits who a child can message or FaceTime, reducing contact from strangers through the headset's communication apps.
Guest User for shared use
Settings > Guest User
If a child only uses the headset occasionally, run a time-limited Guest User session with a chosen set of apps rather than handing over your full account.
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