Dear Jon, we’ve just purchased an additional Virgin Media set-top box for our kids’ playroom, but I’m worried about the children being able to watch programmes and films of an adult nature. Is there a way to block certain channels, or content of a certain certificate rating on the set-top box?
Any advice you have would be useful,
Jennie Smythe, Chichester, via email, Monday 10 January, 2011
Thankfully Jennie, there is a way to stop your children having access to adult channels and content. And not with just Virgin Media, but with Sky and BT Vision too. Freeview and Freesat also offer parental controls, though this will depend on your set-top box - refer to your users manual or contact your set-top box manufacturer for more information.
Have a read of the information below, and then just follow my handy set-up tips for parental controls on your set-top box:
The parental controls feature on Virgin Media’s cable TV service lets you:
To set the parental controls on your Virgin Media set-top box, press “Home” on your remote control, choose “Settings”, and then choose “Parental Control Settings” and enter your Virgin Media PIN number. This is a four-digit code that you can choose yourself - just make sure your children don’t find it out.
Sky’s enhanced parental controls help you select the best channels for them to watch - either all the time or after 8pm. And they also mean your children won’t be able watch any programmes that they shouldn’t.
Because of the range of channels on offer, there may be a few you’d rather your kids didn’t watch. With a PIN and the right settings, you can avoid any unsuitable channels being shown without your permission.
You can hide all channels classed as “adult” from all channel listings - just follow these simple steps:
If you want to be able to see the adult channels again, just follow the steps above and choose OFF in the Adult Channel screen.
You can also remove all adult programmes from your TV listings (though those stored in your Sky Planner will still be visible).
Restricting age-rated programmes - Some programmes have an age rating as a guide to how suitable they are for children. You can lock all such programmes, so anyone who wants to watch them has to enter the PIN. This is especially useful for programmes in your Planner, as well as Box Office and Sky Anytime+ programmes, which are available outside the normal TV schedule. To do this, just follow these steps:
If you want to unlock rated programmes, just highlight the category under the Viewing tab and press the red button again (Unrestrict).
Unfortunately viewing restrictions can only be applied to programmes where the broadcaster provides category restriction information. However, you can restrict particular channels if you wish, so that children cannot access any content on them.
If there is just one or a few specific channels you would prefer members of the family not to watch, you can lock them one-by-one, as follows:
Sky Box Office premium content can also be restricted, stopping programmes being bought without your permission or prevent the use of interactive services that will be charged to your home phone bill. Simply:
To turn these settings off, just select OFF in step 2 above.
With the Sky+HD box, there is also the possibility to restrict programmes that are stored within your Sky Planner, and put a stop on pre-water shed programmes, all by using your Sky PIN.
Just remember to keep your PIN secret to make it effective. Once it’s set, you can have the Sky Guide ask for the PIN before showing, recording, playing back, and in some cases, deleting certain programmes.
Watch our step-by-step video guide to setting up parental controls on Sky:
BT Vision’s parental controls let you choose which type of TV and films your children can watch, thus protecting them from inappropriate or offensive content.
For your peace of mind, BT Vision provides a parental locking system that lets you decide what your children can watch. To set-up the parental locking system, follow the steps below:
You can change your PIN to anything you like through the Settings menu; just make sure you keep it safe from your children.
Adult content on BT Vision - You will be entirely in control of what you’re children can access, as all on-demand content of an adult nature is protected by another PIN number. Adult on-demand programmes are only for customers who are 18 years and older, and the adult PIN stops underage customers from watching them. When allocating an adult PIN to the account, BT Vision will carry out an age verification check.
There are two ways that you can apply for an adult PIN:
When you enter your adult PIN the adult store is unlocked for 30 minutes. If you want to stay in the adult area for more than 30 minutes you’ll need to re-enter your PIN when this time’s up. This feature is an additional parental control to stop other people accessing the adult area.
Putting parental controls on your set-top box Jennie will ensure that your children will not be able to watch anything that you don’t want them watching, without limiting their use of the TV entirely.
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