Parental guidance and parental control apps
Parental Controls are tools and settings that allow parents and guardians to monitor and manage their children's use of digital devices and online activities. They are used to:
- Filter Inappropriate Content: Block or restrict access to websites, apps, and content deemed inappropriate for children.
- Set Screen Time Limits: Limit the amount of time children spend on devices or specific apps.
- Control App and Game Purchases: Prevent unauthorized purchases or downloads.
- Monitor Activity: Track usage and online behavior to ensure safe browsing and app use.
- Restrict Communication: Limit who children can communicate with online to protect them from potential dangers.
How to Enable Parental Controls on Digital Devices
- Smartphones and Tablets
iOS (Apple Devices)
• Go to Settings > Screen Time.
• Tap Turn On Screen Time, then set a passcode.
• Configure settings for content and privacy restrictions, app limits, and downtime.
Android Devices
• Open the Settings app.
• Go to Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls.
• Select Set up parental controls and follow the instructions to create a child's profile.
- Computers
Windows
• Go to Settings > Accounts > Family & other users.
• Select Add a family member and choose Add a child.
• Follow the prompts to set up the child's account and configure settings through the Microsoft Family Safety portal.
macOS (Apple Computers)
• Open System Preferences > Screen Time.
• Select the child's account and customize settings for app usage, content restrictions, and more.
- Gaming Consoles
PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch
• Each console has a parental control menu within its settings.
• Set restrictions on gameplay time, content ratings, and communication with other players.
- Routers
• Many routers include parental control features to filter content and manage device access.
• Access your router's settings via a web browser (check your router's manual or manufacturer's website for details).
• Set up filters, time restrictions, and device-specific controls.
- Best Practices
• Use a secure password or PIN for parental controls to prevent unauthorized changes.
• Regularly review and update settings to suit your child's age and maturity.
• Communicate with your children about safe online behavior and why these controls are in place.