Monitoring iPhones and iPads
Apple is strict when it comes to security and doesnβt allow third-party solutions (like Bark) direct access to monitor iOS devices.
...So Bark created a one-of-a-kind solution β the Bark Sync.
Plug your Bark Sync into any outlet within range of your Wi-Fi network.
Install the
Bark Kids app on your child's device.
On the Bark Kids app on your child's device, tap the Sync tab > Add Bark Sync.
Follow the on-screen instructions to plug in the iOS device into the Bark Sync with the provided cable.
After you're done, make sure to set up Safari monitoring, location tracking, and prevent the app from being deleted in your kid's Settings app.
For a full walkthrough: β View Step-by-Step Guide
Once the Bark Sync is set up, it will automatically scan your child's device for potential dangers while it's charging. We'll send you an alert if we find an issue.
Please note alerts for iOS devices aren't in real time. We have to scan back through content from when your child was away.
π© We'll alert you if Bark Sync loses its Wi-Fi connection or runs into any other issue that prevents it from analyzing iOS content.
Get Started
Plug your Bark Sync into any outlet within range of your Wi-Fi network.
βπ Hold off on plugging your child's iOS device into the Bark Sync for now. We'll let you know when it's time.
βOn your kid's iPhone or iPad, install the
Bark Kids app.
βSet aside your kid's device for now.
βOpen up your parent app / dashboard.
βTap on
Account > Device codes.
βOn your kid's device, enter in the device code.
βAllow all permissions.
βWhen asked about location, tap Always Allow or Allow While Using App.
When asked about a VPN, tap Allow. You may be asked to enter your child's lock screen passcode.
In the Bark Kids app, tap Sync > Add Bark Sync.
Follow the on-screen instructions. At some point, you'll be asked to do the following steps:
βPlug your child's iOS device into the Bark Sync with the provided charging cable.
βAllow local network permissions when prompted.
βConnect the Bark Sync to a Wi-Fi network.
βEnter your child's lock screen passcode twice β once to trust Bark Sync, and once to enable automatic scans whenever the device is plugged in.
βStart an initial scan.
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The first scan will take longer than future scans since it's looking at the last 60 days of texts, photos, videos, etc. The more photos and videos there are, the longer it'll take.
βWhile the scan is in progress, go into the Settings app of your child's device to set up Safari monitoring and location tracking.
βUse Apple's Screen Time to prevent the app from being deleted.
βWhen you're done, open up your parent app/dashboard to set routines for blocking or allowing apps, review alerts, and more.
βRepeat these steps for your other children's iOS devices.
βKids use a shared iPad?
βCreate a child named "Shared" (or something similar) to set up that device.
βKids have other non-Apple devices?
βGet them connected!
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Best Practices
Talk to your child about Bark.
Remind them why using the Bark Sync to charge their iOS device is important. We have tips for that conversation.
βMake sure the Bark Sync is connected to Wi-Fi when your kid plugs in their iOS device.
βCheck the status of the Bark Sync on your parent app / dashboard or in Bark Kids app > Sync. You can also check the LED lights on the Sync to verify Wi-Fi connectivity.
βIf your child is traveling to a new location, they can connect Bark Sync to Wi-Fi by plugging in the iOS device into the Bark Sync, opening the Bark Kids app > Settings, and selecting the new Wi-Fi network.
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Check the last time we analyzed the iOS device.
Find the device within your parent app / dashboard by selecting your child and clicking Devices.
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Reviewing Alerts
If Bark detects potential bullying, sexual content, depression, self-harm, or other worrisome content on your child's iOS device, we'll send you a notification.
Learn more about what makes Bark's content monitoring unique.
Need to add more?
You can add an unlimited number of email accounts, social media accounts, and devices for monitoring. Follow this guide to connect the rest of your kids' accounts and devices!
Need help?
Check out our iOS troubleshooting guide.
