What parental control options are available on your Smart TV.
The limitations of your Smart TV's parental control options.
About different TV & Film ratings that can be used to restrict viewing options.
How to implement parental restrictions on your Smart TV.
2. TV Ratings
The TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board created the TV Ratings, or the TV Parental Guidelines, to help parents determine if a program is suitable for their child to watch by outlining the show’s target audience and possible content.
The TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board is a single group, and only provides opinions on content. They are there to help give you an overview of the themes present in a television program, not make decisions what is best for your child.
These ratings along with content descriptors appear in the top left corner of the TV screen during the first 15 seconds of each TV program and, on some TV channels, after every commercial break.
Rating Level
All Children
Intended for children ages 2 to 6 and is not designed or expected to frighten.
Older Children
Intended for children ages 7 and older. Best suited for children who know the difference between real life and make-believe. Contains mild fantasy or comedic violence. Some content could frighten younger children (under age 7).
General Audience
Intended for all ages. Contains little or no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations.
Parental Guidance
Intended for younger children in the company of an adult. Possibly contains some suggestive dialogue, infrequent coarse language, some sexual situations or some moderate violence.
Parental Caution
Intended for children ages 14 and older in the company of an adult. Possibly contains intensely suggestive dialogue, strong coarse language, intense sexual situations or intense violence.
Mature Audience
Intended for adults and may be unsuitable for children under 17. Possibly contains crude indecent language, explicit sexual activity or graphic violence.
Content Descriptor
FV - Fantasy Violence (exclusive to the TV-Y7 rating)
D - Sexually Suggestive Dialogue (exclusive to the TV-PG and TV-14 ratings)
L - Course or Crude Language
S - Sexual Situations
V - Violence
For further information, you can always check www.tvguidelines.org from any web browser.
3. MPAA Ratings
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) created the Film Ratings to help parents determine if a film is suitable for their child to watch. Ratings are determined by the Classification and Ratings Administration (CARA), via a board comprised of an independent group of parents.
The MPAA is a single group, and only provides opinions on content. They are there to help give you an overview of the themes present in a television program, not make decisions what is best for your child.
These ratings appear on all advertising materials for films, such as posters, movie trailers or online ads, on home video titles, such as DVD and Blu-Ray covers, and are listed in theaters and online streaming services when films are released.
Rating Badge
A film rating badge shows the following information:
Rating Level on the left - indicates the films level of content so parents can decide whether the movie is suitable for their children.
Rating Definition at the bottom - provides a more detailed explanation to parents of what the specific rating means.
Rating Descriptors on the right - this language is unique to each film to convey the elements that caused it to receive its rating.
Rating Level
General Audience
This program is designed to be appropriate for all ages. This rating indicates a film contains nothing that would offend parents for viewing by children.
Parental Guidance
Parents are urged to give parental guidance. This film may contain some material parents might not like for their young children.
Parental Caution
Some material may not be suited for children under age 13. May contain violence, nudity, sensuality, language, adult activities or other elements beyond a PG rating, but doesn’t reach the restricted R category.
Restricted Audience
This rating is for films specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17.
Adult Audience
This rating is applied to films the MPAA believes most parents will consider inappropriate for children 17 and under. It indicates that the adult content is more intense than in an R rated movie.
For further information, you can always check www.filmratings.com from any web browser.
4. Parental Controls
Parental Controls are features available on Element Smart TVs, that help parents reduce the risk of their children encountering unwanted or inappropriate content for their age or maturity level while watching TV or using internet apps.
Using Parental Controls is only an extra step in helping parents protect their children. Active, engaged parenting is essential in helping children develop good habits. Working with the children, talking to them and encouraging responsible behaviour is critical.
Smart TVs have become a point of convergence for all media and content sources, which allow us to enjoy all the entertainment from a single place. When it comes to configuring Parental Controls, it is important to understand the strengths and limitations that Element Smart TV features provide:
The Parental Controls vary based on the model and platform your Element Smart TV is running on. The platform can be specific to the manufacturer or provided by a third party, such as Android TV, Fire TV or Roku TV.
They may provide Parental Controls for TV input connectors, traditional live TV channels, such as antenna or cable, and internet apps, such as browsers or streaming services. The internet apps may provide additional Parental Controls that vary from one app to another and have to be configured separately.
They do not provide Parental Controls for other external sources such as: cable boxes, satellite receivers, gaming consoles, DVD, Blu-ray and other media players. If any of those devices provide such features, they vary from one device to another and have to be configured separately.
5. Parental Controls
Press the Menu button on the remote control.
Go to TV Settings.
Select Lock.
Input the 4-digit password to enter the Lock menu.
The default Parental Controls password is 0000.
Here you'll find the following menu items:
Change Password - Allows you to change the 4-digit password. It's important you do this before you make any other changes.
System Lock - Allows you to enable/disable all the options listed below.
USA / Canada - Allows you to lock TV programs based on the regional TV and Film Ratings.
RRT Settings - Allows you to lock TV programs based on the Rating Region Table which contains restriction information downloaded automatically while watching digital TV channels.
Reset RRT - Allows you to reset the RRT settings.
Clear Lock - Clears all lock settings.
6. Manage Apps
Press the Menu button on the remote control.
Go to TV Settings.
Select App Settings.
From here you can activate or deactivate apps that you want to show up or not show up in the Streaming menu.
7. Use Parental Lock
From the home screen go to Settings.
Under the Personal heading select Parental lock.
Set a new PIN or enter your current PIN.
The default PIN is 1234.
From here you'll be able to lock TV programs from traditional TV channels as well as streaming services based on their TV and Film Ratings.
8. Use Restricted Profile
From the home screen go to Settings.
Under the Personal heading select Security & restrictions.
Then go to Restricted profile.
And select Settings.
Set a new PIN or enter your current PIN.
The default PIN is 1234.
Scroll through the list of apps and select one you'd like to configure.
Select Allowed if you'd like the app to show up on the home screen or Not allowed if you'd like to hide the app from the home screen.
Go back to the previous screen and select Enter restricted profile.
The home screen will only show the apps that are allowed for the restricted profile.
9. Restrict Store Content
Select the Google Play Store app from the home screen.
Go to Settings.
Then select Content filtering.
Choose the highest maturity level that apps can have to show up in the Google Play Store.
Set a new PIN or enter your current PIN.
The default PIN is 1234.
After that select Purchase authorization.
Select how often authentication should be required when purchasing apps from the Google Play Store.
Besides filtering store content based on maturity level and and requiring authentication for app purchases, some apps may provide additional features within their settings to restrict, filter or block unwanted or inappropriate content.
10. Enable Parental Controls
Here's how you can enable parental controls on your Fire TV:
Using your remote, from the main Fire TV menu go to Settings.
Then go to Preferences.
And select Parental Controls.
Select Parental Controls again to enable the feature and set a PIN.
Press the Menu button to switch between sets of digits 0 to 4 and 5 to 9 on the PIN entry wheel.
With the PIN set, you will be shown all the Parental Controls settings that you can configure.
11. Change Parental Control PIN
Do the following if you wish to change your PIN:
Using your remote, from the main Fire TV menu go to Settings.
Then go to Preferences.
And select Parental Controls.
Using the remote, type in your PIN.
Select ChangePin.
Enter your PIN.
Enter your new PIN.
Enter your new PIN again to confirm it.
12. Adjust Parental Controls
Using your remote, from the main Fire TV menu go to Settings.
Then go to Preferences.
And select Parental Controls.
Using the remote, type in your PIN.
Select the control you want to adjust.
Select PIN Protect Purchases to toggle whether a PIN is needed to purchase movies, music, and apps.
Viewing Restrictions allows you to lock playback of movies and TV shows from Prime Video and selected third-party providers, based on their ratings category.
Each ratings category includes a description that combines TV and movie ratings with recommended audiences, organized by level:
General (General Audiences G, TV-G, TV-Y) - Videos suitable for General Audiences.
Family (PG, NR Family, TV-Y7, TV-Y7-FV, TV-PG) - Videos suitable for General Audiences and older children.
Teen (Teens and Young Adults PG 13, TV 14) - Videos suitable for General Audiences, Family, Teens, and Young Adults.
Mature (No Restrictions R, NC-17, TV-MA, Unrated, Not rated) - All videos, including those not rated or for mature audiences.
PIN Protect App Launches will require a PIN whenever an app is launched.
PIN Protect Prime Photos App requires your PIN to open the Prime Photos app, which you can use to view your photos and personal videos from Amazon Drive on your Fire TV.
13. Block Explicit Songs
The explicit filter works from your Amazon Music account, not your Fire TV. Don't worry, if you have an Amazon account at all, you have a Music account.
Launch the Amazon Music app from the Fire TV menu.
Go to Your Name at the top right corner.
Select Preferences.
Toggle Block Explicit Songs.
14. Parental Controls
Press the Home button on the remote control.
Then go to Settings.
Select Parental Controls.
Create a new 4-digit PIN or enter your current PIN.
This is the Parental Controls PIN. It is different from the Roku account PIN that can be used to add or remove streaming channels from your account.
Here you'll find the following menu items:
Home Screen - Allows you to show or hide Movie Store & TV Store, or Featured Free items from the main menu on your home screen.
TV Tuner - Allows you to enable Parental Controls and block or unblock TV programs based on TV Ratings, Film Ratings or absence of ratings. Entering the PIN is required to watch or listen to blocked content.
Change PIN - Allows you to change the PIN.
Do not forget your PIN! Only a factory reset of the Roku TV will let you back into the parental control settings.
Reset parental controls - Clears all parental control settings, including the PIN.
To perform this reset you'll need to enter the PIN first.
15. Streaming Channel Rating
Each streaming channel provider is required to indicate how the content within their channel is rated. The rating information for a specific channel is shown in the Roku Channel Store as follows:
Rated: All Ages - The channel provider states that the content within their channel is appropriate for all ages.
Content Rated - The channel provider states that the content within their channel is rated according to the standard Film and TV ratings.
Content Not Rated - The channel provider states that the content within their channel is not rated according to the standard Film and TV ratings.
The content description only appears when you access the Roku Channel Store from your Roku TV or player. This information does not appear when you access the channel details from channelstore.roku.com on a computer or mobile device.
To Check a Streaming Channel's Content Description
Press the Home button on the remote control.
Then go to Streaming Channels.
Search for the streaming channel by name or browse through the listed categories.
Select the streaming channel of your choice and check the content description.
Knowing the content rating of the selected streaming channel you can either:
Add it to your Roku channels, if it's not already added.
Remove it from your Roku channels, if it's already added.
16. Set Account PIN
You can protect your Roku account with a PIN to prevent others from making changes without your consent, such as adding or removing streaming channels or making purchases with your stored payment information.
This is the Roku account PIN. It is different from the Parental Controls PIN that can be found on your Roku TV and is used to protect parental control settings.
To Set a PIN for Your Roku Account
Launch the browser that you use to go online on your computer or mobile device.