Consumer · Originally reported by bgr.com

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A new iPhone security app called App Lock is making headlines for its ability to hide sensitive applications from prying eyes, but for health-conscious parents, there's an important angle the tech press isn't discussing: how digital privacy tools can complement your family's broader wellness strategy, including EMF exposure management.

What App Lock Does

Developed by Lilucat, App Lock is designed to keep sensitive apps private and secure on your iPhone. The app allows users to select up to 50 apps and completely hide them from the Home Screen, App Library, and even iPhone Search. According to BGR, which covered the app, the developers have "thought about every loophole criminals could take advantage of."

The app works by concealing selected applications entirely, making them vanish until you choose to reveal them. For additional security, users can also lock these same apps behind Face ID or a custom PIN separate from their device passcode. Advanced features include the ability to prevent app installation or removal and even block changes to device settings.

Why This Matters for Health-Conscious Families

While App Lock focuses on data security, protecting your family's digital privacy is part of a holistic approach to modern wellness. Just as parents research EMF shielding paint to reduce wireless radiation exposure in their homes, managing which apps children can access—and when—helps create healthier technology boundaries.

The app requires a monthly subscription of $4.99 or yearly subscription of $14.99 to unlock its full features, including up to 50 locked apps and unlimited sessions. However, the developers offer three free sessions so families can test whether it meets their needs.

For parents concerned about both digital security and electromagnetic exposure, combining app management tools with education about common 5G and EMF myths can help create a more informed, balanced approach to family technology use. After all, protecting your family's health means addressing both what's on their screens and the invisible signals surrounding them.

Originally reported by bgr.com

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