Apple has just launched a new Apple for Kids portal on its support website, aimed at helping parents and guardians help their children get set up on Apple’s devices, services, and more (via MacRumors).

The new support hub shows quick links at the top for managing your family group and resolving common issues. For example, it guides parents what to do if their child forgets their passcode, or if they bought something from Apple’s stores or services by accident.
Apple for Kids also offers guidance on setting up Family Sharing or getting a child set up on an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.
Moreover, details about how to set up an Apple Watch for a family member who doesn’t have their own iPhone, have also been provided.
You can check out the new Apple for Kids portal by visiting this link.
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