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Screen time bug after updating to iOS 18.

As soon as I updated to iOS 18, my screen time notifications and limits started going crazy. When I checked in to the settings, it showed that my screen time was 13 hours (this would not have been possible as I was not on my phone for more than 1 hour that day). I scrolled back a few days and my screen time had also skyrocketed - anywhere from 10 hours a day to 21 hours a day. My screen time is usually no more than 3 1/2 hours a day, so this is weird.


This morning, I checked my screen time and it said I had 7 hours of screen time, even though my phone was powered off through the whole night.


(EDIT: I just want to add the things I’ve already tried to do)

  • Turn off and on the screen time settings
  • Power phone off and on
  • Force reset phone


How do I fix this?



iPhone 14

Posted on Sep 18, 2024 4:28 AM

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Posted on Sep 21, 2024 3:47 PM

same story on my 15 PM. i power off every night since it’s just a habit of mine, every day i wake up and allegedly i spend 12hrs overnight on nothing. 😂 hopefully they’ll sort it out with the next ios update.

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Sep 21, 2024 5:45 PM in response to ah_9617

i'm encountering the same problem. ever since i updated my iphone 14 pro to ios 18 yesterday, my screen time has been ridiculously high, and as a person who checks it everyday, even the past few days have changed from 2-3 hrs to 12-13 hrs. if you add up the time spent on all apps to the total, it's totally off. i don't know what's going on!

Dec 1, 2024 4:38 PM in response to ah_9617

Hi all,


Thanks for all of your replies and feedback. I’m relieved to hear that I’m not the only one this is happening to. I’ve resorted to leaving my phone on all night, just on “sleep” or “do not disturb” mode to silence notifications, and it has worked for me.


What I suggest is visiting this page:

Product Feedback - Apple

  • Select iPhone or whatever product this issue affects you on (I picked iPhone)
  • Fill out the personal information
  • In the “Feedback Type” dropdown, select “Bug Report”
  • In the “Comments” box, I wrote “Please refer to this Apple community forum for my specific issue: Screen time bug after updating to iOS 18. - Apple Community


Hopefully, if enough of us bring this to Apple’s attention, a fix can be made.


Have a nice day!


Oct 30, 2024 1:26 PM in response to ah_9617

Same here :( I'm 15 and my mom has a screentime setup on my phone. I updated my phone last night since I was bored and figured I should update it. This morning when I was on my bus ride to school my phone gave me a notification that I had "-12,532,648 minutes remaining until downtime." I was really confused but to be honest figured it was just a simple glitch but it wasn't. My ENTIRE phone screentimed and told me that my phone would remain on downtime until 12 AM Next Monday (Mind you its 10/30/24.) I had a field trip today as well and my phone was useless. I soft/hard reset my phone more than once as well. I don't know what to do 🤷

Oct 8, 2024 6:59 PM in response to ah_9617

I have had my phone turned off for 29 hours. My screen time says I use my phone for 20 hours and 23 minutes the day I had it all for an entire 24 hours. The one day my phone was cut off for over 24 hours, I have 20 hours of screen time?What kind of glitch is this. Instagram, YouTube, and some other app, says that I have been using it for 20 hours and 23 minutes. How? The phone has been off. And how could I use three apps at the same time for 20 hours? Haha apple needs to fix that.

Screen time bug after updating to iOS 18.

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