How do I bypass Apple's parental control restrictions on my purchased hardware?

Can someone tell me the best way to ask apple to stop trying to parent me, I bought the hardware, I should be able to use it the way I want not be told you cannot access parts of it and have no obvious way to tell the company that provided the hardware that they are wrong


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Original Title: What the apparently wrong word is going on that AI now is required me to complain about the hardware, let alone the software, or maybe the service




Posted on Dec 20, 2025 9:52 AM

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Dec 20, 2025 10:00 AM in response to Renchu

Contact Apple here:

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From your post it is not clear what you are referring to where additional information would be needed. There are obvious age and region related restrictions that will prevent access to some options and features. For example models intended to be sold in China are restricted from using any form of AI as that is the condition for a device that is manufactured for sale in that region. Whether you are in China or not, that model will not have the ability to use Apple Intelligence.

Dec 20, 2025 3:12 PM in response to Mac Jim ID

you think I'm in China? why? (okay re read my response and I was obviously drunk at the time) but if you can see my IP I am now thinking I need to speak to Virgin Media O2 to see why it looks like it's delivering it's services from China. anyway my point is Apple seems to me to want to stop me having access to the whole of my computer, and I don't think this forum is the place for this

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