Controles Parentales

Features that allow users to restrict access to certain content.

What Are Parental Controls?

Parental controls are settings or tools that allow adults to limit, monitor, or restrict access to digital content for children. They’re designed to protect kids from inappropriate content, manage screen time, and ensure a safer online experience.

Where Parental Controls Are Used

Parental controls can be found in:

  • Smart TVs and streaming devices (e.g., Netflix, Disney+, YouTube Kids)
  • Wi-Fi routers to block sites or set time limits for connected devices
  • Mobile devices through built-in settings (e.g., iOS Screen Time, Android Family Link)
  • Gaming consoles (e.g., PlayStation, Xbox)
  • Web browsers and search engines with SafeSearch or filtering extensions

Types of Restrictions

  • Time limits for screen use or app access
  • Content filters based on age ratings, keywords, or categories
  • App blocking or approval for new downloads
  • Site blacklists/whitelists
  • Activity monitoring and alerts for parents

How to Set Up Parental Controls

  1. Access your device or platform’s parental settings
  2. Create a profile or set PINs/passwords
  3. Select filtering preferences and time restrictions
  4. Review activity reports or alerts regularly
  5. Revisit settings as your child’s needs change

Best Tools and Platforms

  • Apple Screen Time (iOS, macOS)
  • Google Family Link (Android, Chromebook)
  • Net Nanny, Qustodio, Bark (third-party apps)
  • YouTube Kids, Netflix Kids Profiles
  • Router-level parental control software (e.g., Gryphon, Eero, Circle)

Preguntas Frecuentes

Yes. Many routers and apps allow you to blacklist certain websites, or only allow access to approved sites (whitelisting).

Absolutely. Platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ offer content restrictions by age or maturity rating, along with PIN protection.

Use built-in parental controls on their device (e.g., Screen Time on iOS) or third-party apps to set daily time limits and enforce break periods.

No system is perfect. Tech-savvy kids may find workarounds, so it’s important to combine digital tools with conversations about safe online behavior.

Not always. Many phones, computers, routers, and streaming services have built-in parental controls — but third-party software can add more features and oversight.

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