Approve what kids buy and download with Ask to Buy

With Ask to Buy, you can give kids the freedom to make their own choices while still managing their purchases and downloads. This can help keep their device usage safe and age appropriate.

How Ask to Buy works

When Family Sharing is set up, the family organizer can turn on Ask to Buy. So when your child wants to make an eligible purchase or download — such as downloading an app from the App Store, buying an in-app purchase, or redownloading a shared app — they send you a request. You can use your own device to view information about the app and decide to approve or decline the request.

If you approve the request, the item automatically downloads to the child's device. If you decline the request, no purchase or download will take place. If a child redownloads their own purchase, installs an update, or uses a redemption code, you won’t receive a request to approve or decline.

Depending on the child's state, country, or region, Ask to Buy is turned on by default and can’t be turned off if the child is under 18. With Ask to Buy, kids and teens need to ask for permission to download or purchase an app or make an in-app purchase — regardless of the app's age rating.1

If an app changes after you approve it

Depending on your state, country, or region, an app might have to notify you when they introduce a significant change to their app — for example, if the age rating changes or the app introduces a new feature. You get a notification that explains the change and you need to approve the app again to allow your child or teen to continue using it.

How to turn on Ask to Buy

If you're the Family Sharing organizer, use your own device to turn on Ask to Buy.

On your iPhone or iPad

  1. Open the Settings app, then tap Family.

  2. Tap your child's name, then tap Ask to Buy.

    After you tap a family member’s name, Ask to Buy is listed in the second section on the screen.
  3. Turn on Require Purchase Approval.

On your Mac

  1. Choose Apple menu , click System Settings, then click Family.

  2. Click your child's name.

  3. Click Ask to Buy in the sidebar.

  4. Turn on Require Purchase Approval.

    After you click a family member’s name, Ask to Buy is listed in the sidebar.

How to approve or decline an Ask to Buy request

If you're the Family Sharing organizer, you can use your iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch to approve or decline a request.

  1. Open the message to see the item that your child wants to purchase or download.

    iPhone screen showing an Ask to Buy notification in Messages.
  2. Approve or decline the request.

    iPhone screen showing how to Approve or Decline an Ask To Buy request from your child.
  3. If you approve, sign in to your Apple Account to make the purchase.

After the item is approved, it's added to your child’s account.2 If you turned on purchase sharing and your child is sharing their purchases, the item is automatically shared with the rest of the Family Sharing group.

If you decline a request, your child receives a notification that you declined the request. If you dismiss the request or don't make the purchase, the child will need to make the request again. In iOS 16.1 or iPadOS 16.1 or earlier, requests that you decline or dismiss are deleted after 24 hours.

If you miss an Ask to Buy notification, you can find the request in Messages on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch. Learn what to do if you can't find your Ask to Buy requests.

How to approve or decline an app exception request

Your child can request an exception for an app that exceeds the app restrictions you set for them in Screen Time. With app exceptions, you can view the apps you granted permission for and remove access at any time using Screen Time in iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 and later. For example, if you set app restrictions for a specific age rating, a child might request an app that exceeds that rating.

Learn more about app exceptions in Screen Time

How to choose another Ask to Buy approver

The Family Sharing organizer can give another adult in the family group permission to manage Ask to Buy requests. Only one adult needs to manage purchases and requests.

On your iPhone or iPad

  1. Open the Settings app.

  2. Tap Family, then tap your family member's name.

  3. Tap Parent/Guardian.

  4. Tap Set as Parent/Guardian.

On your Mac

  1. Choose Apple menu , click System Settings, then click Family.

  2. Click a family member's name.

  3. Click Parent/Guardian.

  4. Select Set as Parent/Guardian, then click Done.

Ask to Buy doesn't apply to apps or content from school

If a child's Apple Account was created using Apple Account for Students, the child can use Ask to Buy for personal purchases outside of the educational institution. It won't apply to any apps or other content distributed by the school.

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1. Age varies by state, country, or region. Where legally required, an Apple Account created for a child under 18 needs to be part of a Family Sharing group. Learn more about how settings and features for kids and teens vary by state, country, or region.

2. In South Korea, a child might be asked to verify their age after an Ask to Buy request is approved. Learn about age verification in South Korea.

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