-Research
Search online: “How to set up parental control on a DEVICE BRAND + MODEL”
-Set the stage
Manage parental control and privacy settings to plan what your children should and shouldn’t be able to do
-Monitor
Check if the settings and rules you have set are working in practice
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-Review
Check what your children are up to by looking at the device, platform, app and browser histories and their social media account in an indicative way, so that they feel that you are protecting them rather than controlling their lives.
Where You Can Find Parental Controls
-Interface of your router
-The settings of the devices to be used: phone, computer, tablet, game console, smart TV
-Third party apps and programs for parental controls
-The settings of the web browser
-User settings of the platforms and the apps you are using
What You Can Do
#Prevent Unauthorized Use
-Password-protect
Use unfamiliar passwords to limit access to devices that should not be used by your children
-Give selective access
Lock certain apps while lending your devices to your children using device settings
-Restrict access
Block certain websites using the parental control settings of the browser or the device
-Ask to buy
Restrict the installation of apps to their devices and make the purchase requests go through you
#Moderate Screen Time
-Put time limits
Monitor the total amount of time spent online or on a specific website or an app from device settings
-Establish internet free zones
Make some parts of home and times of the day free of internet by setting up your router
#Block Inappropriate Content
-Filter unwanted content
Block content that includes certain words and phrases using the settings of the streaming websites and social media platforms
-Child-proof
Use child-safe browsers
-Children’s view
Create a separate children account on websites your children can access to block adult content
-Turn off auto-play
Limit viewing of random content that could bypass inappropriate content filters
#Protect Privacy
-Use private accounts
Set all of the accounts your children use as private profiles
-Disable location sharing
Block location access from the device’s privacy settings
#Eliminate Stranger Danger
-Block strangers
Only allow people you know to reach your children’s accounts
-Block interaction
Disable chat functions of gaming console and the games your children play
Always review the parental control settings of a new device you bring home to see what functionalities it has for you to ensure your children’s safety.