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The change of icon. He's incredibly resistant to visual change. Eg. He won't eat the batman/music themed oreos, even though they're identical apart from a slight pattern change on the surface.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostYeah that's probably not going to work as he will realise it's a different app.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostYeah that's probably not going to work as he will realise it's a different app. It also doesn't stop browser based access on the iPad/iPhone.
Doesn't look like you can block channels with that though. At least I can't see a way of doing it?
https://support.google.com/youtubeki...parent-account
Block specific channels from YouTube using your linked parent account
To block a specific channel from YouTube on your computer:- Go to the channel page for the YouTube channel that you want to block.
- Go to the About tab on the channel page.
- Click Report user .
- Select Block channel for children. This option will only surface if you're using your linked parent account.
- A pop-up may appear alerting you that similar videos may still be available on other channels. Click CONTINUE.
- Select BLOCK next to the child that you'd like to block this channel for.
- BLOCK will change to UNBLOCK, giving you the option to undo the action.
- Click DONE.
To block a specific channel from the YouTube app:- Go to the channel page for the YouTube channel that you want to block.
- Tap More.
- Tap Block channel for children. This option will only surface if you're using your linked parent account.
- A pop-up may appear alerting you that similar videos may still be available on other channels. Tap CONTINUE.
- Tap BLOCK next to the child that you'd like to block this channel for.
- BLOCK will change to UNBLOCK, giving you the option to undo the action.
- Tap Done .
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Although I completely hate them have you thought of the various filtering parental control programs you could get and install on the machine...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre we talking browser or mobile app? I could imagine you could block individual channel URLs on your router for the former.
Good question.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostThe YouTube Kids app lets you block channels, approve content and a load of other granular controls. It replaces the standard YouTube app so you'd have to remove that from whatever device he is using.
You could also look at the Supervised Experience features if you want him to have a bit more freedom while still retaining parental controls.
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Are we talking browser or mobile app? I could imagine you could block individual channel URLs on your router for the former.
Good question.
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The YouTube Kids app lets you block channels, approve content and a load of other granular controls. It replaces the standard YouTube app so you'd have to remove that from whatever device he is using.
You could also look at the Supervised Experience features if you want him to have a bit more freedom while still retaining parental controls.
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Nope. That seems to stop users commenting on your videos. I want to hide/block all content from a channel. There doesn't appear to be a way to do that which seems nuts.
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Censoring youtube....
Anyone able to help with this one?
My youngest is autistic, and watches a LOT of Youtube. Is it possible to blacklist a channel or video? He's watching stuff with loads of Roblox type characters in it with load of swear words. He then parrots what he's watched.
I can't find any way of doing it, even after buying Youtube premium. I can't put him on Youtube kids as the icon is different.
Surely there must be a way? He usually accesses Youtube on an iPhone/iPad. Any ideas?
Cheers....
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