Online Safety



Reporting unlawful or harmful content and code or standards breaches

In Australia, you can report unlawful or harmful content that you find on any of Appleʼs products or services — including illegal and restricted online content, or any breach of online safety industry codes or standards — to Apple. If the content is on a third party app or other third party content service, or in unsolicited promotions, you can also report it directly to the third party provider. If they do not resolve your concern, you can escalate the issue to Apple. eSafety can also investigate different types of serious online abuse, illegal and restricted content, or unresolved complaints.

Report to Apple

Report to eSafety



Block, filter and report spam messages as junk

In the Messages app, you can reduce the number of unwanted messages you receive when you block individuals, filter unknown senders, and report spam or junk messages.

iPhone

iPad

Mac

Vision Pro

Declared Age Range API

Apple offers a number of frameworks and features that help developers comply with current and upcoming regional age assurance laws and related requirements. Developers can learn more about these technologies, as well as related documentation and resources.

Age assurance frameworks Q&A



Communication Safety

Communication safety helps protect your child by warning them when they receive or attempt to send images or videos that contain nudity in Messages, AirDrop, Contact Posters in the Phone app, FaceTime video messages, and the system Photos picker.

Learn more about Communication Safety



Sensitive Content Warning

Sensitive Content Warning helps adult users avoid seeing unwanted nude images and videos. The feature is optional and can be turned on by the user in Privacy & Security settings.

Learn more about Sensitive Content Warning



Child Safety

Learn about additional resources from Apple and experts on helping children and young people stay safe online.

Learn more about child safety resources



Family Sharing

Family Sharing makes it easy for up to six family members to share music, films, TV shows, apps, books and subscriptions, all without sharing an Apple Account. You can set up an Apple Account for kids, set permissions remotely with Screen Time and approve spending and downloads from a parent’s device with Ask to Buy.

Learn more about Family Sharing on an iPhone, iPad and Mac

Learn more about Family Sharing on Vision Pro



Create an Apple Account for your child

Instead of sharing an account with your child, which can give them unwanted access to your personal data, create an Apple Account for them. Then you can easily set age-based parental controls, and they can use Family Sharing, Messages, the App Store and other Apple services.

Create an Apple Account for your child



Parental Controls

With Content & Privacy Restrictions in Screen Time, you can block or limit specific apps and features on your child’s device. You can also restrict the settings on your Apple device for explicit content, purchases and downloads, and privacy.

iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

Mac

Vision Pro



Personal Safety

Keep yourself safe and your data private. Sever digital ties with those you no longer want to be connected to, and learn more about the personal safety features that are built into Apple devices.

Learn more about personal safety with Apple devices



App Store age ratings

Every app on the App Store contains an age rating, and members of our App Review team review every app to confirm that it does what it says it does.

Learn more about age ratings



Accessories

Learn more about the online safety resources for accessories sold by Apple.

Sony



eSafety Commissioner

eSafety is Australiaʼs independent regulator for online safety.

Learn more about eSafety