Do you have apps on your phone that drain your time, but aren’t quite ready to delete them for good? There are plenty of clever ways to block or limit access.
Maybe you want to block a specific app (goodbye, TikTok rabbit holes!), restrict access to all apps from a certain category (like shopping apps on your child’s device), or silence everything during specific times (like during work or a digital detox).
I’ve collected options for every need. Here we go!
Yes, it’s possible to block certain apps on iPhone by using the right settings. Banning default apps such as Safari or Camera is pretty easy. For third-party apps, you can use Apple’s built-in Screen Time, Focus mode or Downtime settings. They block apps or notifications during a certain timeframe (for example during work) or after a certain time of usage (for example after 1 hour).
⚠️ These features are useful to control your smartphone usage, but they don’t help you to break destructive habits. If you want to free yourself from the habitual urge to check apps and websites, try one sec: The app forces you to pause every time you want to open a specific app or website. By making you wait longer for social media or other apps to open, your brain loses interest in those (destructive) short-term dopamine hits.
Learn more about one secApple offers some features to block apps only for a certain timespan, for example during focus times. Also, you can set time limits to avoid getting sucked in and lose hours on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube.
If you don’t want to get disturbed by notifications during work times, you can use Apple’s Focus mode (formerly Do Not Disturb).
1. Set Up Focus
Focus allows you to choose which apps should be available or non-available during specific time periods. Here’s how to set it up:
2. Customize allowed or blocked apps during Focus mode
You can decide which apps are allowed to send notifications and which are not:
3. Add schedules for Focus
You can set up Focus only to become effective during specific times.
Unfortunately, iOS only allows to block notifications during Focus mode, but it’s still possible to access the configured apps. If you want to prevent yourself from using an app during Focus mode, you need a Focus filter in combination with one sec.
With your iPhone’s Screen Time feature, you can set daily time limits for individual apps or entire app categories. After the time limit is reached, the feature triggers a notification saying “Time Limit Reached”. However, you still have the option to ignore the limit and keep on using the app(s). To prevent yourself from bypassing the limit, you can set a passcode.
If you need a stricter way of app block, you can use one sec’s “Strict Block” feature: Once enabled, it prohibits choosing “one more minute” or “ignore limit for today”.
If you want to block all apps except for ones that you specifically allow during certain times, Apple’s Downtime is the way to go. Blocked apps are greyed out and when tapped, a screen appears saying “You’ve reached your limit” – similar to Screen Time. However, you can ignore the limit and happily go on using the app (to avoid this, try Focus Filter in combination with one sec).
Is grabbing your phone the first thing you do in the morning? It’s possible to block apps from the moment you wake up by using your sleep data (HealthKit). iPhones don’t offer such feature, but one sec does. With a one sec Pro Account, you can use Good Morning Countdown: just decide for how long you want to block apps after waking up. To prevent app blocking after short naps, you can enable “Ignore Power Naps”.
If you want to ban an app forever from your phone, the easiest way is to just delete it. 🤓 Okay, you’re probably aware of this but are still looking for a way to block installed apps – or even prohibit downloading and installing an app. This is mostly the case for parents who want to prevent their kids from using specific apps (be it social media, shopping or adult content).
Your iPhone offers some ways to block apps permanently, but these are pretty limited. If you want to block a specific app forever, one sec got you covered with various features.
And here’s what you can do with iPhone’s built-in features:
This is easy since iOS offers to block default iPhone apps in the Screen Time settings. They will disappear from Home Screen but will not be deleted from your iPhone.
You can block apps that are rated for a specific age using Screen Time. For example, only allow apps rated for ages 12 and below – and all other apps will be blocked or hidden.
You can use the Restrictions settings to prevent yourself (or somebody else, for example your child) from downloading new apps.