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  2. Understand YouTube & YouTube Kids options for your child

    support.google.com/families/answer/10495678

    With the Family Link app. To go to this setting directly in the app, tap the button below: Set up YouTube controls. On your device, open the Family Link app . Select your child. Tap Controls Content restrictions YouTube. Under “YouTube Kids Settings,” you can: Update content level settings. Turn Search on or off.

  3. Important info for parents about YouTube Kids

    support.google.com/youtubekids/answer/6130561

    One option is to allow your child to explore all videos on YouTube Kids. Parents can choose between 3 age-based content settings: Preschool (Ages 4 & under) Younger (Ages 5—8) Older (Ages 9—12) Our automated systems select content from the broader universe of videos on YouTube. We work hard to exclude content that’s not suitable for kids.

  4. Content policies for YouTube Kids - YouTube For Families Help -...

    support.google.com/youtubekids/answer/10938174

    Content settings. There are 3 content settings available in the app: Preschool, Younger, and Older. The content your child will see is based on the setting you choose when you set up YouTube Kids for your child. Preschool. Designed with kids 4 and under in mind. Younger. Designed with kids ages 5–8 in mind.

  5. Parental controls for YouTube Kids profiles - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtubekids/answer/6172308

    Select your child’s profile and enter your parent account password. Select Preschool, Younger, Older, or Approve content yourself. Change your child’s content level setting from YouTube: Sign in to the YouTube app with your linked parent account. Tap You in the bottom right-hand corner. Tap Settings .

  6. Videos set as “made for kids” are not automatically included in the YouTube Kids app. Our content policies make sure content in YouTube Kids is age-appropriate, adheres to our quality principles, and meets the widespread interests of kids globally. We use a mix of automated filters, user feedback, and human review to decide whether content ...

  7. YouTube Kids - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/6173147

    YouTube Kids. The official YouTube Kids app is designed for curious little minds. This app is delightfully simple and packed full of age-appropriate videos, channels, and playlists. YouTube Kids features popular children’s programming, plus kid-friendly content from filmmakers, teachers, and creators all around the world.

  8. You can check if your video has been set as made for kids by either yourself or by YouTube. Learn what happens when your content is set as made for kids. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Content . Click Filter select Made for kids select your filter (s): Made for kids (set by you): All videos that you set as made for kids.

  9. Download videos in certain countries & regions on YouTube Kids

    support.google.com/youtubekids/answer/7390595

    Download videos to watch offline. You must be signed in to YouTube Kids to save videos offline. Go to the YouTube Kids app and find a video you’d like to download.

  10. Recommended videos on YouTube Kids - YouTube For Families Help

    support.google.com/youtubekids/answer/6130531

    Recommended videos include videos based on your child's watch history and searches. They are drawn from all the videos accessible in YouTube Kids and selected by our algorithm without human review. If your child's profile is set to Approved content only, Recommended videos are drawn from content you’ve approved for your child.

  11. Watching "made for kids" content - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9632097

    Watching ads on “made for kids” content. Ads in certain categories may still appear on content marked as “made for kids”. Viewers of “made for kids” content may see an ad bumper before and after a video ad is shown. This helps alert them when an advertisement is starting and ending. To understand advertiser policies around ads on ...