That means mom or dad can be an iPhone user, but still manage their child’s screen time, daily usage limits, set “bedtimes” and more, for their kids who use Android. That has now changed, as the parents’ app for configuring and monitoring the child’s device usage has just arrived on iOS devices. In order for the system to work, it required that both parent and child use Android. In March, Google introduced its own parental control software for parents of kids with Android devices called Family Link – but there was a bit of a catch.