As a parent, keeping your kids safe online is crucial. Installing parental controls is one of the most effective ways to protect them from harmful content and ensure they’re using the internet responsibly. In this guide, I’ll explain how to install parental controls on different devices, and I’ll also highlight third-party options for more advanced needs.

Built-In Parental Controls on Devices

Many devices come with pre-installed parental controls that are easy to set up:

1.iPhones and iPads:

•Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions to manage restrictions on apps, websites, and more.

2.Android Devices:

•Navigate to Settings > Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls to monitor and limit screen time and set content restrictions.

3.MacBooks and Windows PCs:

•Both macOS and Windows operating systems have parental controls baked into their systems.

•On Mac, go to System Preferences > Screen Time.

•On Windows, use Family Safety under the Settings menu.

4.Gaming Consoles (e.g., Xbox):

•Xbox consoles allow you to set up content filters and limit online gaming interactions via Settings > Family.

Third-Party Parental Control Apps

In addition to built-in controls, there are many third-party parental control apps available for download. You can find these on app stores like the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. These apps often provide more comprehensive features, such as tracking your child’s location, monitoring text messages, and filtering online content across multiple devices.

Popular third-party options include:

Qustodio

Bark

Net Nanny

Need Help Installing Parental Controls?

If you’re unsure which controls to use or need help setting them up, I can guide you through the process. My name is Jack Hughes, and I specialize in helping parents protect their kids online. Visit the Work with Jack Page to get personalized support in navigating and installing parental controls on all your devices. 

Ready to get started? Visit my website and book a session today for expert guidance on keeping your kids safe online.