It may take a bit to understand where everything is, and how it works now. I think you need to understand how iOS 12 now operates, instead of just assuming things.Īs was mentioned, Restrictions has now moved into Screen Time->Content & Privacy Restrictions. Display Settings To rename label, change app or orientation on which the record will be shown. Note that the deletion will be reflected on app change or Save from menu. Delete This Item: Remove the item in the list. You can turn this off, in Settings->General->Multitasking and Dock->Show Suggested and Recent Apps. Replay/Repeat Settings: Open Replay Settings. So i have no interest in disabling it, even though i don't think i've ever gotten it to actually replay or go back in the car. The concept of spooling the Sirius stream and being able to Replay is a great thing it works on the phone app version. (see screenshot below) That's it, Shawn Brink. (see screenshot below) 3 Under Playback, turn on (default) or off Always start videos in full screen for what you want. 02 Display Power Off Utility Display power off utility. This might not work if you have a sensitive mouse that wakes up the ‘screen’ every few minutes. To turn off your display, double click on the file. The iPad learns what apps you open, and when you open them, and as such will start suggesting them at those times with the clock icon on them. Go to settings, tap radio, tap Sirius, first line says tune start, turn it off. 2 Click/tap on the More options (3 dots) button at the top right corner, and click/tap on Settings. 01 Turn Off LCD Turn Off LCD is a tiny application which turns off your notebook LCD just with one click. The Clock icon on Apps on the dock is a feature of the Dock only, it has nothing to do with Screen Time. To reflect this setting, restarting of Service and app is required. Language UI Language settings within the app. It requires FRep Unlock Key to OFF this option and record/replay on them. Specially if you have it disabled in Settings->Screen Time. To avoid problems, FRep restricts itself on Google Play and Phone Call screen: default is ON (restrict). Whatever you are seeing has no relation to Screen Time. Screen time does not have a visible icon. Until you can show us what you see, its will be very hard to help you. If it started with iOS 11, then its definitely not Screen Time. The previous OS release (iOS 11) did not have Screen Time, it was introduced with iOS 12.
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