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Protect your kids from explicit or harmful content on YouTube with this in-depth guide
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Are you worried about the content your child may see on YouTube? You can easily restrict inappropriate or explicit videos by turning on Restricted Mode on the YouTube app or website. If you want more parental control over your child's viewing experience, you can sign them up for a supervised YouTube account. For younger children, you can create a profile for them on YouTube Kids—a safer, separate app for videos. This wikiHow will show you how to put parental controls on YouTube using a computer, iPhone, Android, or Smart TV.

Things You Should Know

  • Turn on Restricted Mode in YouTube by clicking your profile photo → "Settings" → "General" → toggle on "Restricted Mode".
  • Create a supervised account for your child. On your YouTube account, click "Settings" → "Parent Settings" → "YouTube (parent supervised)".
  • Go to https://www.youtubekids.com/ and log in with your Google account. Set up a profile for your child.
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Using Restricted Mode (Mobile)

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  1. This looks like the red play button with a white background. Restricted Mode is a setting that helps screen adult content. When this feature is enabled, YouTube will filter out explicit or mature content on the used platform. Be sure to repeat this process for other platforms and devices your child uses. [1]
    • If you aren't already logged in, do so now with the account your child uses. This could be your own YouTube account or your child's account (if they're over 13 years old).
  2. This will be in the top-right corner.
    • A menu will open.
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  3. You can find this underneath Your data in YouTube .
  4. This will be near the top of the page.
  5. When this is turned on, YouTube will help filter mature content. Be aware that no filter is 100% accurate, and some videos may bypass the filter.
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Using Restricted Mode (Desktop)

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  1. Go to https://www.youtube.com/ in a web browser. Restricted Mode is a setting that helps screen adult content. When this feature is enabled, YouTube will filter out explicit or mature content on the used platform. Be sure to repeat this process for other browsers and devices your child uses. [2]
    • If you aren't already logged in, do so now with the account your child uses. This could be your own YouTube account or your child's account (if they're over 13 years old).
  2. This will be in the top-right corner.
    • A menu will open.
  3. This will be underneath Appearance and Language .
  4. When this is turned on, YouTube will help filter mature content. Be aware that no filter is 100% accurate, and some videos may bypass the filter.
    • If you don't want your child to use YouTube at all, you can block YouTube on their browsers and devices.
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Using Restricted Mode (Smart TV)

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  1. This looks like the red play button with a white background. Restricted Mode is a setting that helps screen adult content. When this feature is enabled, YouTube will filter out explicit or mature content on the used platform. Be sure to repeat this process for other platforms and devices your child uses.
    • If you aren't already logged in, do so now with the account your child uses. This could be your own YouTube account or your child's account (if they're over 13 years old).
  2. This may look different depending on your TV. You'll most likely find this in the sidebar menu.
  3. You may need to scroll to find this option.
  4. When this is turned on, YouTube will help filter mature content. Be aware that no filter is 100% accurate, and some videos may bypass the filter.
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  1. . Supervised accounts allow your child to view YouTube with limited features and content settings for digital well-being protection. [3]
    • Use this method if your child is under 13 and you want to allow your child to explore YouTube with your selected content settings.
    • When creating an account for your child, you'll be asked to link your own Google account. This is how you'll manage your child's content settings.
  2. Sign into the YouTube app or https://www.youtube.com/ . Make sure this is the same Google account linked to your child's account. [4]
  3. This will be in the top-right corner.
  4. This will be next to the cog icon.
  5. You'll see your child's account listed here.
  6. If you don't see your child's account, make sure you're logged into the right account.
  7. This will be underneath YouTube Kids .
  8. You can choose one of three content settings for your child.
    • Explore generally aligns with content ratings for viewers over the age of 9. Some videos may contain mild violence, offensive language, and controlled substances. Live streams are disabled, aside for Premieres.
    • Explore more generally aligns with content ratings for viewers over the age of 13. Your child will be able to see a larger selection of videos, which can be live streams, vlogs, tutorials, educational videos, and more. Videos may contain violence, limited profanity, and controlled substances.
    • Most of YouTube includes almost everything on YouTube except for videos marked as 18+. This includes all of the above, along with graphic violence, adult content, nudity, explicit profanity, and mental or sexual health topics.
  9. Select Finish Setup . If desired, you can also toggle on Pause watch history and Pause search history . You can also tap Clear history to erase any existing data.
    • If you want a safer, more supervised YouTube experience for your child, YouTube Kids may be a better option.
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Using YouTube Kids

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  1. Download the YouTube Kids app or go to https://www.youtubekids.com/ in a web browser. YouTube Kids is a safer and simper app for kids under age 13. This is a separate app from YouTube. Parents will be able to curate content for kids to watch based on their age group.
    • You'll need your own Google account or your child's supervised Google account to use YouTube Kids.
  2. You'll be taken to the Welcome page.
  3. If you want to use your child's supervised account instead, select the button at the bottom.
  4. This is to verify your age.
    • After your age is entered, you'll see a video detailing the next steps.
    • Select Show Text if you'd rather see written instructions.
  5. You'll be prompted to sign into your parent account.
  6. If you see the wrong account listed, click it. A pop-up window will open, and you'll be able to select your account.
  7. Scroll to the very bottom of the Parental consent page to find the button.
  8. By entering your password, you're agreeing to the Parental consent .
  9. Enter your child's first name, age, and birth month into the appropriate fields.
    • To change the profile picture, click or tap the pencil icon. Select a new icon from the list.
    • When you're finished, click Next .
  10. You can choose one of three content settings for your child. After selecting a content setting, you'll see a pop-up window with a description of the content your child will be able to see.
    • Preschool : ages 4 and under
    • Younger : ages 5 to 8
    • Older : ages 9 to 12
    • Confirm your choice by clicking Select .
  11. Click Turn search on if you want to allow your child to search for new videos that interest them. Click Turn search off to limit your child from searching for specific videos.
    • Your child can now use YouTube Kids.
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