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    YouTube Boosts Parental Controls: Block Teens from Watching Shorts

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. New Parental Controls: YouTube is introducing features allowing parents to set viewing time limits for Shorts on teen accounts, including a zero-timer option for supervised accounts.

    2. Default Reminders: ‘Take-a-break’ and ‘bedtime’ reminders are now automatically enabled for users aged 13-17, enhancing screen time management.

    3. Age-Appropriate Recommendations: YouTube will now suggest more educational and enriching content for teens, collaborating with experts and institutions to develop these principles.

    4. Simplified Account Management: An updated sign-up process for kid accounts will streamline switching between family accounts in the mobile app for a better viewing experience.

    YouTube is enhancing its parental control features, aiming to provide families with more options. Parents can now block their teens from watching Shorts, a popular short-form video format. This “industry-first feature” allows guardians to set the Shorts timer to zero on supervised accounts.

    In addition, YouTube has introduced default reminders for teens aged 13-17. These reminders will prompt users to take breaks and prepare for bedtime. This move underscores YouTube’s commitment to promoting healthier viewing habits among younger audiences.

    Furthermore, YouTube plans to recommend more age-appropriate content. The platform will highlight educational channels like Khan Academy, CrashCourse, and TED-Ed. This effort aims to enrich the viewing experience for teens, providing them with valuable learning opportunities.

    YouTube developed these principles in collaboration with experts from organizations such as the American Psychological Association and Boston Children’s Hospital. This partnership ensures that recommendations align with best practices in youth development.

    Lastly, YouTube will roll out an updated sign-up process for kid accounts. This streamlined process will link kid accounts to parental ones without the need for separate email addresses or passwords. Parents can easily switch between accounts on the mobile app, ensuring that family members enjoy age-appropriate content tailored to their preferences.

    These updates reflect YouTube’s dedication to creating a safer and more educational environment for younger viewers.

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