PDF download Download Article
Learn to block or set limits on Snapchat using your iPhone’s content & privacy settings
PDF download Download Article

Whether you want to keep your child from using Snapchat or you’re trying to resist the urge to spend too much time on it yourself, there are times when it’s useful to block or restrict the app. In this article, we’ll describe a few simple ways to limit or completely block access to the Snapchat app and website on your iPhone.

Things You Should Know

  • Set limits on when Snapchat is available using App Limits or Downtime in the Screen Time menu.
  • Keep Snapchat off your phone altogether with Content & Privacy Restrictions.
  • Hide the app from your home screen to make it harder to find.
Method 1
Method 1 of 5:

Restricting App Downloads

PDF download Download Article
  1. If Screen Time isn’t already turned on, you’ll need to do so now:
    • Select Screen Time from the Settings menu.
    • Tap Turn on Screen Time, then tap it a second time or tap Continue.
    • Next, you’ll be prompted to select whether the phone belongs to you or your child.[2]
    • Whether you identify the phone as yours or your child’s, you’ll be given the option to set a Screen Time passcode so that nobody else can change your Screen Time settings.
    Advertisement
  2. It’s located near the top of the Content & Privacy Restrictions menu.[4]
  3. This will prevent anyone from installing Snapchat, or any other app, on your iPhone or your child’s iPhone.[5]
    • As an alternative, you can tap Always Require in the Require Password section of the iTunes & App Store Purchases menu. That way, nobody will be able to install apps without entering a password.
  4. The Content Restrictions menu gives you more control over what kinds of App Store content you can block or allow. If you don’t want to completely block someone from installing apps on your iPhone, you can choose to restrict apps by age category instead. To do this, open the Content & Privacy Restrictions menu, then:
    • Tap Content Restrictions.
    • Tap Apps in the Content Restrictions menu screen.
    • Tap any age ranges you want to restrict. Snapchat is listed as 12+ in the App Store, so you can block it by selecting 12+. You can also restrict all apps from this screen by tapping Don’t Allow.
  5. Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 5:

Blocking Snapchat.com

PDF download Download Article
  1. Open Screen Time in the Settings menu. If you haven’t already turned on Screen Time, you’ll be prompted to do so now.[7]
  2. This option is close to the top of the Content & Privacy Restrictions menu.[8]
  3. This will open a new menu screen with several options for restricting web content.[9]
  4. This setting will automatically restrict access to many websites, but it also gives you the option to block or allow specific websites.[10]
  5. A new screen will open where you can enter the URL of the website you want to block.
  6. In the Add Website screen, type https://web.snapchat.com into the text box next to "URL." When you’re finished, tap Done. The Snapchat website will now be blocked on your iPhone.
    • To delete Snapchat from your Never Allow list, tap and hold the URL, then swipe left and tap Delete.
    • You can also select Allowed Websites from the Web Content menu to only allow access to a small selection of websites. Snapchat will automatically be blocked unless you add it to the Allowed Websites list.
  7. Advertisement
Method 3
Method 3 of 5:

Setting Time Limits

PDF download Download Article
  1. In the Settings menu, tap on Screen Time. If it isn’t already active, tap Turn On Screen Time, then tap Continue.
    • If you’re turning on Screen Time for your own phone, tap This is My iPhone. If you’re setting restrictions on a family member’s phone, tap This is My Child’s iPhone instead.
    • You can also activate Screen Time on all your devices at once by swiping up and then selecting Share Across Devices.
  2. This will allow you to set daily limits on certain apps or categories of apps.[12]
  3. This opens the list of app categories.[13]
  4. If you want, you can simply tap the radio button next to Social in the apps list to set limits on all social media apps, including Snapchat. But if you want to add a limit on Snapchat specifically, tap the category name to expand the list of social apps.[14]
  5. When you successfully select the app, the circle to the left of the Snapchat icon will turn dark blue and a checkmark will appear in it.
  6. This will take you to the next screen, where you can set a time limit on Snapchat.
  7. Use the wheel menu to set the amount of time you want Snapchat to be available each day. For example, select 0 hours from the hours menu and 20 min from the minutes menu to limit Snapchat use to 20 minutes every day.[15]
    • Once you’ve selected your time limit, you can tap Customize Days to assign time limits to specific days.
    • For instance, you might allow 20 minutes a day on weekdays, but 45 minutes on Saturday and Sunday.
  8. You’ll be taken back to the main App Limits screen, where you’ll be able to see Snapchat in the list of limited apps.[16]
    • Whenever someone uses the Snapchat app, they’ll see a notification 5 minutes before the allowed amount of time runs out. After that, the app will be blocked until all your limits are reset at midnight.[17]
    • If you’re setting limits on your child’s iPhone, you might want to set a passcode so that only you can make edits to the limits you’ve set. To do this, scroll down in the Screen Time menu and tap on Use Screen Time Passcode, then follow the prompts to set up your passcode.
  9. Advertisement
Method 4
Method 4 of 5:

Scheduling Downtime

PDF download Download Article
  1. In the Settings menu, tap Screen Time. If Screen Time isn’t set up yet, tap Turn on Screen Time, then Continue.[18]
  2. In the Downtime screen, toggle on the button next to "Scheduled" to set the time period when you want Downtime to be active.
    • If you prefer to just schedule Downtime for the rest of the day, tap Turn On Downtime Until Tomorrow. Snapchat and any other apps you haven’t chosen to allow will be blocked until midnight.
  3. You can either select Every Day or Customize Days, depending on when you want to have Snapchat and other apps blocked. Set the From and To times to specify the hours when you want Downtime to be active each day.[19]
    • If there are some apps you still want access to during Downtime, you can select them under Always Allowed in the main Screen Time menu.
  4. Advertisement
Method 5
Method 5 of 5:

Hiding Snapchat

PDF download Download Article
  1. If you want to hide Snapchat without completely removing it from your phone, you can remove it from your home screen. Start by pressing and holding the app icon until a menu pops up.[20]
    • The Snapchat app icon looks like a white cartoon ghost on a yellow background.
    • This technique only works in iOS 14 and later. In earlier versions of iOS, you only have the option to delete the app completely. You can always redownload it from the App Store.
  2. You’ll see this option listed in red at the very top of the pop-up menu.
  3. A new dialog box will pop up asking you if you want to remove Snapchat. Tap the Remove from Home Screen option.
    • You’ll still be able to access Snapchat from your App Library, but you won’t be able to see it on your home screen any longer.
  4. After you remove Snapchat from your home screen, it will still be possible to find it by searching or scrolling through your App Library. To make it a little more difficult to find:[21]
  5. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement

Tips

Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

You Might Also Like

Hard Reset an iPhoneHard Reset an iPhone
Sign Out Is Not Available Due to RestrictionsApple ID Sign Out Unavailable? Here's How to Fix It
Remove Activation Lock Without Previous Owner Get Past the Activation Lock on an iPhone or iPad without the Seller
Why Won't My Phone Send Pictures Through Text10 Simple Ways to Fix an iPhone or Android That Won’t Send Pictures
Add Money to Cash App Card in Store6 Easy Steps to Reload Your Cash App Card at the Store
Fix iPhone Unavailable Screen Fix the “iPhone Unavailable” Message: Explanation and Fixes
Enable MMS Messaging for iPhone Turn On MMS Text Messages on an iPhone
Make a Private Album on an iPhone Use the iPhone Hidden Album to Hide Private Photos
Get a Still Image from a Video on iPhone or iPad2 Ways to Get a Still Image from Video on iPhone or iPad
What Does Notifications Silenced Mean Fix "Notifications Silenced" on iPhone Messages
Go Back to a Previous Version of iOS on an iPhone Downgrade and Restore Older Versions of iOS on iPhone
Bypass Screen Time Passcode Bypass Your Screen Time Passcode: Reset, Remove, or Hack Screen Time
Turn Off Location Without NotifyingTurn Off Location Sharing on an iPhone Without Anyone Knowing
Find a Dead iPhone4 Ways to Find Your Lost iPhone When It’s Offline or Dead
Advertisement

About This Article

Megaera Lorenz, PhD
Co-authored by:
wikiHow Staff Writer
This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Megaera Lorenz is an Egyptologist and Writer with over 20 years of experience in public education. In 2017, she graduated with her PhD in Egyptology from The University of Chicago, where she served for several years as a content advisor and program facilitator for the Oriental Institute Museum’s Public Education office. She has also developed and taught Egyptology courses at The University of Chicago and Loyola University Chicago. This article has been viewed 31,333 times.
How helpful is this?
Co-authors: 4
Updated: March 1, 2023
Views: 31,333
Categories: IPhone | Snapchat
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 31,333 times.

Is this article up to date?

Advertisement