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30.07.2024

Use YouTube safely

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As the world’s largest video portal, YouTube is very popular with children and young people thanks to its variety of formats and topics. They subscribe to their idols‘ channels, participate in the community via likes and comments, post videos themselves and share the latest clips and trends.

YouTube presents challenges such as personalized advertising, content that is not age-appropriate or hate speech. Younger children are not yet able to deal with such hurdles on their own. That is why the provider Google parents with YouTube Kids and Parental Controls to make their child’s use of YouTube safer, depending on their age and stage of development.

YouTube Kids

Children of kindergarten and primary school age

YouTube Kids is a special video platform for children. It filters out child-friendly content using a special algorithm and uploads it to the app or website. YouTube Kids is easy to use, but you cannot upload your own videos.

  • When parents sign in to YouTube Kids with a Google account, they can create a separate profile for each child, set it up individually and exercise more control.
  • Parents can choose from the age profiles pre-school age (up to 4 years), younger (5-8 years) and older (9-12 years).
  • Among other things, you can set a timer to limit the usage time, deactivate the search function and compile your own video collections.

Technical errors can cause unsuitable videos to be uploaded to YouTube Kids . Further information on the service can be found in this parents’ guide article.

Between YouTube Kids and parental supervision

YouTube for older children aged 9 and over

YouTube Kids no longer offers older children quite as much content that suits their age and interests. For example, many Let’s Play videos of Minecraft and the like, which are very popular with older primary school children, are filtered out. If you have a child account and a parent account, you can share individual videos with your child and expand the range of content on YouTube Kids according to your child’s interests.

Another option is parental control. With this function, YouTube offers parents the opportunity to set age-appropriate settings for children’s YouTube usage. To do this, parents must link the parent and child accounts, for example via Google Family Link. Select the “YouTube (parental control)” app in the child account settings. In the “Content settings”, you can choose from three setting options, which we explain below.

“Discover”

YouTube for children aged 9 to 12

  • Parental control content setting “Discover” contains a selection of videos rated by YouTube for children aged 9 and over
  • Categories: Tutorials, Gaming, Crafting, Music, Dancing or Vlogs
  • Livestreams are not displayed, comments are not visible
  • Note YouTube: Depictions of mild violence, content with offensive language and educational content on sensitive topics such as mental health or body image may include

“Discover more”

YouTube for younger teenagers aged 13 and over

  • Content setting “Discover more” of the parental control offers video selection, which are classified by the system for young people aged 13 and over
  • Greater variety of videos, including livestreams, news, DIY videos, videos on art, crafts, music, dancing, gaming, tutorials and more
  • Note: Videos may contain sexual content, vulgar language, real-world violence, dangerous content such as stunts, inappropriate language, sensitive topics such as suicide and narcotic use, offensive music videos and more
  • Comments can be read, but not written

“Most of the content on YouTube

Older young people up to 18 years

  • Content setting “Most content on YouTube” of the parental control offers video selection that is classified by the system for older teenagers up to 18 years of age
  • For older teenagers who already navigate YouTube independently
  • Videos may contain violence, nudity, sexual themes, dangerous content such as stunts, inappropriate language, sensitive topics such as suicide, offensive music videos and much more
  • Not shown: Videos that are marked as 18+ by the channel operators, the system or reviewers
  • Comments can be read, but not written

Set YouTube safely for all age groups

YouTube offers these additional setting options for every age group:

  • Switch off autoplay
  • Screen time and digital wellbeing with break and bedtime reminders
  • Advertising: Block advertising clips, define advertising settings via your Google account.
  • Data protection: Data protection settings can be made in Google ‘s YouTube dashboard.
  • Finances: Remove payment option and deactivate the “quick purchase” function.

You can find more tips on how parents can set up YouTube safely on Media Safe for Kids and in the family section of YouTube.

Note: The format YouTube Shorts format shows an endless feed of short video clips and cannot be controlled with settings functions.

What should parents bear in mind?

Stay informed about the safety settings on YouTube and adjust them again and again in consultation with your child and according to their stage of development.

Important: Attitudes towards technical youth media protection do not replace media education. Your child may still be confronted with content and situations that are too much for them. Remain open and interested and ask which videos and channels your child enjoys and what exactly fascinates them about them. Encourage your child’s media skills. Talk to your child openly and as non-judgementally as possible about topics such as advertising, communication risks or the influence of influencers. This way, your child will feel safe with you as a contact person and can confide in you if they have problems.

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