It may be that for many parental control systems are not entirely worth it or, even, they are more of a problem than a benefit. But, in the event that you have children and they watch content on TV alone, believe us when we tell you that it will be your best ally. today we show you how to activate Netflix parental control and all the benefits that this one has
What is parental control?

It is more than likely that, at this point in life, you know exactly what parental control or controls consist of. But, just in case someone was clueless, it is a series of conditions, rules or limits that you can establish. With these parameters created, speaking of streaming content platforms, a certain part of the series, documentaries or movies that do not meet these limits will not be shown.
A clear example of this is establishing an age limit of, for example, 12 years. Therefore, from that moment on, any content categorized for older ages would disappear from the list of possibilities. This is something that, if you are worried about what your children can see on the Smart TV in the living room or in their room when you are not present, will mean that you have nothing to worry about.
It is true that on these types of platforms such as Netflix, HBO, Prime Video, etc. there are child profiles. But, depending on the age of our child, it is likely that there is still some content that we do not want him to see. For this reason, Netflix gives us a wide range of possibilities in parental control to configure what they can see and what they will have access to.
Netflix parental control settings
Now we come to the truly important thing in this article, in which we are going to show you everything you can do within the parental control of the big red N platform.
How to create a child profile on Netflix

The first thing is to create a profile intended for our children, so there will be no confusion or have to make "sacrifices" of not seeing everything that the platform offers when we use it.
Set up a child profile It is super simple and we can do it from our own Smart TV:
- When we access the Netflix app from the television (or any other device) we will see the profile selection panel before reaching the catalog.
- Click on the "Add profile" option that appears with a "+" on the screen.
- Write the name you want to recognize this user for your children. In our case we have called it "Little Ones".
- You can then set an icon and the language you want this profile to use in the following options.
- Lastly, and perhaps one of the most important actions, it is check the "Child Profile" box. This, as Netflix itself tells us under the box, will establish a age limit 12 years to this profile.
- Click on “Done” and this profile will now be available for use.
These steps may be enough for your children to be "safe" from viewing content that is not suitable for their age. But if you want to take account parental control a step further, keep reading.
Set age limits on Netflix

If the predefined age classification of 12 years of the child profile is not valid for your particular case (because you have a younger or older child not reaching 18 years of age) you can adjust other ranges from your Netflix account.
You only have to enter the section of Netflix.com/YourAccount that was indicated to us when creating the profile from the browser (we will not be able to do this on Smart TV or on a smartphone app). This address will take you to all the information regarding your account on the platform: personal data, billing, download management, etc. But what really matters to us, this time, is the last section called "Profile and parental control".
Now you just have to follow these steps:
- Scroll down to the child profile you created.
- Click on the arrow to the right to access the configuration options.
- Access the “Display restrictions” menu by clicking on “Change”.
- Enter the password for your Netflix account. This step is necessary so that the children themselves
(the cleverest)access this setting to remove the limits. - Now, in the upper bar, we should only place marking on age limit of the content we want our child to see.
Block a particular series or movie

If we do not want your son watch a specific series or movie, we can also make a specific block in the same lower section. You will only have to:
- In the "Title restrictions for xxx" section, where "xxx" is the name of this profile, write the name of what you don't want him to see.
- Within the list that appears with the autocomplete, choose the title in question.
That series or movie will automatically stop appearing for this profile even if you specifically search for it in the search engine.
If in the future you want remove this lock, you only have to click on the "x" that accompanies that content in the list below.
Password lock a profile on Netflix

On the other hand, this streaming content platform also allows us to establish a password to access our account profiles.
Here we can add this password to our child's profile by entering the option "Profile lock" from the initial menu. But, what seems most interesting to us is to establish passwords in all the profiles that do not adapt to their age, that is, in our own. This way he will not be tempted to watch series or movies that are not suitable for him.
From now on, whenever we go to access this profile, it will ask us for the access code that we have created.
Discover everything your children have seen on Netflix

Finally, we have the possibility of everything our children have seen on Netflix and the day they did it. To access said history, it is as simple as entering the “Viewing Activity” menu from the start menu.
Here we have access to a complete list of everything this profile has seen inside the platform. Also, an option that Netflix has recently added is that the parent (the account administrator) will receive a mail every 15 days in which this viewing history is displayed.
This may border on the violation of your privacy. But, having access to such a wide catalog of series and movies of all kinds, it's worth having this ace up your sleeve if necessary.