Android TV is a powerful device that can be used for a variety of purposes, but one of its best features is its parental controls. Parental controls allow you to restrict access to certain content and settings on your Android TV, which can be helpful if you want to keep your children safe. In this article, we will show you how to set up parental controls on your Android TV and how to use them. To set up parental controls on your Android TV, first make sure that the device is connected to the internet. Then open the Settings menu and select System. Under System, select Parental Controls. You will see a list of options under Parental Controls. To set up parental controls, first click on the Add New button and enter a name for the control (for example, “TV Time-Out”). Next, select an option from the Content Types list (for example, “TV Shows”). Finally, select an option from the Restrictions list (for example, “No Internet Access”). You can also add additional restrictions by clicking on the + button and entering new restrictions in the Add New Restriction dialog box. When you are finished setting up parental controls, click on Save Changes at the bottom of the screen. Now that parental controls have been set up on your Android TV, you can use them to restrict access to specific content or settings on your device. To do this, first open the Settings menu and select System. Under System, select Parental Controls again. You will now see a list of active restrictions in which you can choose to apply them to specific content or settings on your device. For example, if you want to restrict access to certain shows only during certain times of day (for example 9pm-11pm), simply click on the show’s name in the Content Types list and select Time-Out from the Restrictions list. Similarly, if you want to disable all internet access except for specific websites or applications (for example Netflix), simply ..


It’s good to have a bit of control over what your kids are exposed to, which is why parental controls are somewhat necessary. Setting up these controls may sound a little tricky, but it’s quite easy. Here’s how to get it set up and how to use them.

How to Set Up Parental Controls

Setting up parental controls is quite quick and easy, so let’s get started. Select the “Settings” icon represented by the cog in the upper-right corner.

In the next menu, select “Parental Control” right below the “Input” option.

This will take you to the Parental Control settings. Click the toggle to turn on the controls.

You will now have to set up a four-digit password, so make sure it’s not something that can easily be guessed.

Confirm that four-digit password once more.

You will then be taken back to the main Parental Control settings, and you will see that the toggle is now on. This menu will be where you can change the settings for all your parental controls.

How to Use Parental Controls

Using parental controls is going to be all about how you want to limit access for your kids. Start by going to the Settings menu by selecting the cog that represents your settings.

When that menu populates, select “Parental Control.”

This will show you all the different options for you to set up what you want to block for your children. We’ll start with Schedule Blocking first and go right down the line.

For Schedule Blocking, you can select the start and end time where the TV can be used. You can also set what day of the week you block, so if you have plans for a certain day, they won’t have access.

Input blocking allows you to select which input device you want to restrict access to.

You can also change your PIN from this menu. You’ll have to remember the old one to get it replaced, so make sure you have it written in a safe place.

It’s quite nice to be able to have all these restrictions on your Android TV. You can have control over what your kids can see, which will also give you peace of mind. It’s also easy to set this all up and use, so you won’t have to worry about a difficult setup period.