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TopicWhen is Youtube gonna crack down on the see through clothes haul channels?
LightningThief
04/22/24 9:05:43 PM
#134:


bigblu89 posted...
It's actually easier.

Shared parent/children accounts literally let the parent chose what apps and sites kids can and can't go on, how long they can be on said apps/sites, and what times of the day they can be on them. And you don't even need to have the device in your hand. My son is 15, and he STILL needs my permission to add an app on his phone, make a purchase, or use his phone past 11pm on a weeknight.

As a parent, if you know what you're doing, limiting what your child sees is easier than ever.

Only caveat to that is you cannot control what other children show them, but there's only so much you can control.
Sorry to tell you, your son just isn't resourceful or tech savvy for his generation. Likely in a bubble I hope doesn't pop.

It is most definitely not "easier" given how versatile and readily available and workarounds available to view content.

If what BlueTigerLion said is true, the people advocating this type of content absolutely needs to be readily available on YouTube, are exactly the type of disingenuous people I'm talking about.

It's disingenuous to act like normal YouTube is for adults when it (the non Kids YouTube) is most definitely aimed at children as well. As normal YouTube is literally not hidden by an age consent wall.
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