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How to Supervise an iPhone with Apple Configurator in 2025

Step-by-step instructions showing every single step of the process of putting an iPhone into "Supervised" mode using the Apple Configurator app. Supervised mode gives parents or accountability partners far more control over iOS devices than can be achieved with Screen Time. In the video we demonstrate installing a free iOS app which contains a content-blocker that filters internet traffic--an app normally only allowed on devices owned by children. Apple Configurator is not the most easy to use, and supervising a phone does require a full reset of the device, but this video will hold your hand through the entire process. If you're looking for parental controls for a Mac computer, check out . For a sample profile to use, see here: - 00:00 - Why try Supervised mode? - 00:45 - Case study: installing Gertrude Blocker - 01:23 - Downloading Apple Configurator for Mac - 01:55 - Backup the device first - 03:00 - (optional) Make a list of installed apps - 03:36 - Remove the device from FindMy - 04:56 - Connecting and "Trusting" the computer - 06:00 - "Prepare"-ing the iPhone - 07:43 - "Failed to create activation request" error - 08:28 - Working through setup screens - 09:19 - "Transfer Your Apps & Data" screen - 09:58 - "Make This Your New iPhone" screen - 10:55 - Checking if Supervised mode is enabled - 11:30 - Downloading "Gertrude Blocker" app - 12:33 - Signing in to restore apps - 14:57 - Creating a Configurator profile - 16:14 - Customizing your profile & preventing removal - 17:08 - Profile restrictions - 18:40 - Media Content and app age ratings - 19:15 - Restrict app usage - 20:43 - How to "Add" a profile to the iOS device - 21:27 - Combining supervised mode with Screen Time - 21:51 - How to install the Gertrude Blocker app - 22:44 - How to apply changes to a configurator profile - 24:12 - Adding a new built-un System app - 26:04 - Adding a new app store app - 27:57 - Other settings and conclusion