Set Up and Use Ask to Buy on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
First and foremost, let’s discuss this parental control feature in detail! Moreover, it would also be better to sort out some related questions upfront so that you will have a better understanding of how it functions.
What is Ask to Buy and How Does It Work?
To be more precise, Ask to Buy is a smart purchase tracker developed to prevent kids from making purchases without your permission and also offers you a neat way to keep an eye on the items that they buy. With this parental control feature enabled, whenever kids want to install or buy a new item, they must send a request to the family organizer. Wondering who is a family organizer? Well, a family organizer is one who is the head of the family sharing group. After that, the family organizer can approve or decline the request using their own iDevice like iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac. For instance, if your little champ wants to buy an app, you (as a family organizer) can check the app and decide whether to allow it or not. When you approve the request and complete the purchase, the item is automatically downloaded to your child’s device. However, if you decline the request, the purchase or download of the requested item will be immediately blocked. Keep in mind that if your child installs an update, uses a redemption code, redownloads a purchase, or downloads a shared purchase, you won’t receive a request.
What are the Requirements for Using Ask to Buy?
Now, the biggest question that could be running through your mind is what is the requirement for using Ask to Buy? First and foremost, ensure that you have already set up Family Sharing on your iDevice. If you haven’t done it yet, head over to the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad -> Apple ID banner -> Family Sharing, and then follow the instructions to set up Family Sharing. On your Mac, navigate to the System Settings/System Preferences app -> Apple ID -> Family Sharing and then do the needful. Note that the family organizer can turn on Ask to Buy for any family member who isn’t an adult. Though it’s enabled by default for any child under 13, you can turn it on or off as per your needs. Apple prompts you to set up Ask to Buy when you invite anyone under 18 to your family group. It’s also important to know that if a family member turns 18 and the family organizer turns off Ask to Buy, the family organizer won’t be able to turn it on again.
Ask to Buy Doesn’t Work With Content from School
Bear in mind that Ask to Buy doesn’t work with apps or content from school. If you created your child’s account using Apple ID for Students, your child will be allowed to use Ask to Buy for personal purchases outside of the school. Another thing that you should keep in mind is that it won’t apply to any apps or other content offered by the educational institution. You should also know that age varies by country or region. In South Korea, a child may need to verify their age even after an Ask to Buy request has been approved.
How to Enable Ask to Buy on iPhone and iPad
- To get started, open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Now, tap your name.
- Next, tap on Family Sharing. Note: Alternately, tap on Family under the Apple ID banner in the Settings menu.
- After that, you need to tap your family member’s name.
- Next up, tap on Ask to Buy.
- Finally, turn on the switch for Require Purchase Approval. Note:
It’s worth pointing out that in iOS 15 or earlier, you will need to tap on Ask to Buy and then select your family member’s name.
How to Enable Ask to Buy on Mac in macOS 13 Ventura or Later
Turning on Ask to Buy in macOS 13 is just as simple.
- First off, launch the System Settings app on your Mac. Or, click on the Apple menu and choose System Settings.
- Now, click on Family.
- After that, select your child’s name.
- Then, click on Ask to Buy in the sidebar.
- Next, turn on the toggle for Require Purchase Approval.
How to Turn ON Ask to Buy on Mac in macOS Monterey or earlier
- If your Mac is running macOS 12 or earlier, open the System Preferences app. Alternately, click on the Apple menu and select System Preferences
- Next, click Family Sharing.
- Next up, click on Ask to Buy in the sidebar.
- In the end, select the checkbox next to the child’s name.
How Children Can Make a Request with Ask to Buy
As a child, you can make a request to download or buy an item with ease.
In order to buy or download an item, tap the price or the Get button. If you have an Apple Watch, just double-click the side button. After that, enter your passcode. Next, you will be prompted to enter your Apple ID and password. Next up, tap on Ask. Note that if your parent or guardian is nearby, tap “approve it in person”. Then, they can approve the purchase directly from your device. Once your parent or guardian has bought the item, it will download to your device automatically.
How to Approve or Decline an Ask-to-Buy Request
As a family organizer, you can approve or decline a request using your iDevice. Just bring up the Notification Center to check the item that your family member wants to get. After that approve or decline the purchase. Do note that if you approve the purchase, you will need to sign in with your Apple ID and password to make the purchase. Sticky note:
Once an item has been purchased, it’s added to your child’s account. You can allow the item to be shared with the rest of the family group by turning on the purchase sharing. If you decline a purchase request, your child will see a notification stating that you declined the request. Also, note that if you dismiss the ask-to-buy request, your child will need to make the request again. All requests that you decline or dismiss are automatically removed after 24 hours.
How to Choose Another Approver for Ask to Buy
If you are a family organizer, you have the freedom to give another parent or guardian in the group over the age of 18 permission to manage the Ask to Buy requests. However, keep in mind that only one adult is allowed to manage each purchase.
How to Choose Another Approver on iPhone or iPad in iOS 16/iPadOS 16 or Later
To get going, open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Now, tap on Family and then choose your family member’s name. Next, tap on Parent/Guardian and then tap on Set as Parent/Guardian.
How to Choose Another Approver on iPhone or iPad in iOS 15/iPadOS 15 or Earlier
On your iPhone or iPad, launch Settings and tap on your name. Now, tap on Family Sharing and choose your family member’s name. Next, tap on Role and select Parent/Guardian.
How to Choose Another Approver on your Mac in macOS Ventura or later
To begin with, open the System Settings app on your Mac. Alternatively, choose Apple menu > System Settings. Now, click on Family and then select the family member’s name. Then, click Parent/Guardian. After that, click on Set as Parent/Guardian. In the end, make sure to click on Done to confirm.
How to Select Another Approver for Ask to Buy on Mac in macOS Monterey or earlier
On your Mac, open the System Preferences app. Or, click on the Apple menu -> > System Preferences. After that, click on Family Sharing. Then, click on Family Sharing in the sidebar. Now, click on Details next to the family member’s name. After that, click on Edit and choose Parent/Guardian.
Tips to Use Ask to Buy With Enhanced Control…
That’s all there is to it! So, that’s how you can enable and use Ask to Buy on your iDevice. From what can tell based on my experience, it’s a notable feature and works as expected. Probably the best part about this parental control feature is the needed control it offers. Thus, it becomes hassle-free to keep a track of the things that your kid buys and the items that you want your child to avoid. That said, what’s your take on it? It would be nice to have your two cents in the comments below. Read more: How to Hide Apps in iOS 16 on iPhone and iPad