Content filters for teens

How do I set content filters for teenagers on iPhone 6?

    DBruce
I definitely want to make sure you have all the answers you need to set up your teenager's device the way you want! There are built in Parental Controls in the iPhone 6. Check out all the details right here: http://bit.ly/1zZc3Pk
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