![]() On iOS 14 or later, swipe all the way to the right until a search bar and a series of folders appears on the screen. You’ll know right away if your child has hidden an app behind a shortcut. ![]() Now that you know the workarounds, here’s how to spot apps your kid has tried to hide: Your kid can cover their tracks by setting up a harmless-looking shortcut, using the App Library, or re-downloading the app on the App Store. ![]() Apps don’t have to show up on the home screen. The same thing can be done on an Android phone. ![]() Once that’s done, they can remove the original icon from the home screen. If your kid knows they’ve downloaded an inappropriate app, they might try to hide it by renaming it and changing the icon through the Shortcuts app on an iPhone.
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