Does anybody know how to add Logos as a allowed website on MacBook. We have screen time on for kids so they cant access websites. But now Logos is not working. When the option comes to add website we add it but it does not actually add it.
@Lukas, are you using Safari? It looks like there are details on that here: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-app-store-media-web-games-settings-mchlbcf0dfe2/mac
Allowed apps are added under the screen time section in general. Purple color.
After you go in there, you can either change the screen time on that device or if you have family management enabled scroll to the bottom and select a child.
Add the app to Always Allowed
@Mattillo thank you, the app opens but due to website block there comes a popup screen saying screen time has block logos access to the following sites. But when you have the option there to allow the website it still does not work. Its if the allow function is not adding them.
That is strange… why would Logos try accessing a website? I would think the app would work on its own without Safari. I guess if it were me I would try one or both of these options
Under Content/Privacy
After that, I'm not so sure :(
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