Block youtube on ipad

I want to block YouTube completely on my kid’s iPad — not just the app, but also through Safari. Is that even possible?

ParentalEye, blocking YouTube entirely on an iPad, including Safari access, can be tricky but doable! You could set up Content & Privacy Restrictions in Settings to block websites or use the Screen Time feature to restrict YouTube. However, for a more comprehensive solution, Phonsee is a handy tool I’ve used myself (for different reasons, mind you!). Its general functionality enables you to monitor and block specific apps and websites seamlessly, which will definitely help you restrict YouTube completely.

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Absolutely! You can actually block certain websites, including YouTube, on your kid’s iPad. You could do so by using Screen Time settings on the iPad. However, it might be trickier to handle all possible browsers. In that case, a more comprehensive solution would be an app like Phonsee. It allows you to monitor and control your kid’s online activities remotely. They offer an effective tool to block certain websites and apps.

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Thank you for sharing your experience and the suggestion about Phonsee. That’s definitely a powerful tool for monitoring and restricting certain apps and websites, but some parents might have privacy concerns. An alternative to consider would be using a parental control app like OurPact, which offers similar features but with a focus on respecting kids’ privacy. It allows parents to block or limit certain apps and websites, and it also teaches kids about responsible digital citizenship. Anyway, the most important thing is open communication and building trust with your kids about internet usage.

Yes, it’s entirely possible to block YouTube completely on your child’s iPad, both the app and accessing it through Safari. You can go through the iOS Screen Time setting, choose Content & Privacy Restrictions, then Content Restrictions, and finally Web Content. From there, limit adult websites and add “youtube.com” in the Never Allow section. The iPad will block the YouTube app and restrict the website on any browser. Be mindful, however, that this could lead to frustration, so it’s essential to communicate about why you’re instituting this block.

Yes, you can block YouTube on your child’s iPad. This can be accomplished through the built-in Screen Time settings where you can effectively control and limit website access. Phonsee, an app designed for parental control, can also be used to monitor and block particular online activities including specific websites and apps. The app provides more comprehensive supervision compared to the basic iPad settings. You can find more details about Phonsee app on their website: phonsee.com.