He can completely block the downloading of Apps by his son - this is done in Screen Time, from Content & Privacy Restrictions -> iTunes and App Store Purchases (and he can temporarily release this restriction when an app purchase/download is to be allowed).He could lower the age restriction for apps that are available to his son to 9+ (instead of 12+) - this is done in Screen Time from Content & Privacy Restrictions -> Content Restrictions (the Apps option).There are a few other options available to this parent to restrict the apps available to his son - especially those that could be otherwise downloaded without parent permission: If this parent has set up Family Sharing and the child is part of his Family, he can also manage these Screen Time settings from his own device.) This parent was keen to get advice on what other alternatives he had (other that the option described by the article above), given that the app is 'allowed' by the 12+ 'age rating' he set up for Apps, in the Content & Privacy Restrictions of Screen Time (found in Settings) on the child's devices.
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