YouTube, Netflix are the 2 most popular video viewing applications today, and have been available on most Internet TV lines as well as Smart TVs . However, the more common it is, the more difficult it is for parents to control what their children look for. So how to control bad content on Smart TV?
Youtube, Netflix are two of the video viewing applications that are very popular on Smart TVs.
Use YouTube's restricted mode
With this mode we can block content that is unhealthy for young children, content that is flagged as inappropriate.
Use Youtube's Restricted Mode function.
However, for this action, we should regularly monitor YouTube's video history to know what content children at home have watched, so that make appropriate and timely adjustments.
Step 1: Sign in your YouTube account on Smart TV (Guide).
Step 2: In the Settings section of the application.
Step 3: Go to Restricted Mode , click Enable .
Use Child Lock mode
There are a lot of TVs now equipped with a Child Lock feature, which allows you to set a password to prevent children from using apps or to prevent them from watching something that we consider inappropriate. age appropriate.
>>> See more: Instructions to use the Child Lock feature on Smart TV.
Control what you watch with Netflix
For the Netflix application , the management will be easier than YouTube , the content will be classified according to the level of each account, for children accounts will only be able to watch content suitable for the age. .
Netflix application on Smart TV.
Step 1: Sign in to Netflix.com
Step 2: In the Setting section, select Parental Control to set the password and select the Management level . That passcode will be applied to Netflix on TV.
Netflix has divided each level of management.
We can see more via Video made by LG company (here) .
That is a combination of 3 ways to control bad content for video viewing apps on Smart TV . Good luck!
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