What’s the difference between a pre-teen supervised account and a regular YouTube or YouTube Music account?
Your child’s supervised account will look much like a regular YouTube or YouTube Music account but will vary in available features and settings.
The content your child can play will depend on the content setting you choose for their supervised account. Some features normally available on YouTube and YouTube Music won’t be available.
What is YouTube Kids? How is it different from a pre-teen supervised account on YouTube?
YouTube Kids is our dedicated app built with kids in mind. With a supervised account, parents select a content setting that limits what kids can find and play on YouTube and YouTube Music.
YouTube Kids has a diverse but smaller selection of videos than what is available on regular YouTube. These videos are selected by human review and curated playlists from experts. Algorithmic filtering also helps choose appropriate videos.
Learn more about the differences between YouTube Kids and supervised accounts.
What is Restricted Mode? How is it different from a pre-teen supervised account on YouTube?
Restricted Mode is an optional setting on YouTube. It helps screen potentially adult content that you may prefer not to see or don’t want others using your device to see. Users who want a more limited YouTube experience, such as libraries, schools, and public institutions, usually turn on Restricted Mode.
Parents of teens over 13 who have added supervision to their teen's Google Account can also use Restricted Mode to help screen out potentially mature content.
What are my choices for content settings when I set up a pre-teen supervised account?
There are 3 content settings you can choose from. Learn more about your options and which one might be right for your pre-teen.
Can I grant my pre-teen's supervised account access to YouTube Music or YouTube TV?
Supervised accounts are supported for YouTube Music. The content setting you choose for their supervised account will also apply to YouTube Music content when they sign in to the app or website.
What if I can’t download YouTube or YouTube Music on my pre-teen's iOS device?
To download the YouTube or YouTube Music app, parents should review their Content & Privacy Restrictions settings on their pre-teen's iOS device.
If my pre-teen has a supervised account, can they use YouTube on my TV?
Pre-teen supervised accounts can use YouTube on most eligible smart TVs, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and Sony PlayStation. Supervised accounts aren't supported on older Android TV devices.
How do I set up a pre-teen supervised account using a Google Assistant-enabled device?
To add your pre-teen, follow the steps in Let your child use Google Assistant on your devices. If you add your child's Google Account and voice to the device, supervised accounts can use Google Assistant on shared devices.
How does YouTube filter out inappropriate content?
Our Community Guidelines outline what’s allowed and not allowed on YouTube. These guidelines apply to everyone, regardless of their age. If you set up a supervised account for your child, there are policies to figure out what content is eligible for the different content settings.
We care deeply about our users and work hard to exclude unsuitable content, but no automated system of filters is perfect. You can change app permission and content settings for your child at any time. If you find something you believe is inappropriate for YouTube, you can report it.
How do ads work with pre-teen supervised accounts?
To better protect children, ads in certain categories are prohibited and personalized ads are turned off. Viewers of "made for kids" content may see an ad bumper before and after a video ad is shown. This bumper helps alert them when an advertisement is starting and ending. If you have a YouTube Premium family plan, your child is eligible for ad-free content and other shared benefits of membership.
Videos where the creator has told us there’s a paid product placement or endorsement in their video will be shown to supervised accounts on YouTube. These videos must also comply with the ad policy on videos that are made for kids.
YouTube is a part of Google and adheres to Google’s privacy policies and principles. We know it’s important for you to understand what personal info we collect in association with your child’s Google Account. We also know you need to know why we collect it, and how you can control and delete that info. The Google Privacy Policy and our Privacy Notice for Google Accounts for children under 13 (or the relevant age in their country/region) explains our privacy practices.
Your child can manage and learn more about their YouTube privacy settings and controls under "Your Data in YouTube" in their account. This page includes a summary of their video and activity data and settings to manage this data. The page also details info on how their data is used to improve their YouTube experience, like reminding them what they’ve watched and giving recommendations.
As the parent manager of your child’s Google Account, you can pause or clear their search and watch history from Family Link. You can also clear the history from your Family Center page in YouTube.
Are supervised accounts available for schools or educational organizations?
Who is eligible for a pre-teen supervised account on YouTube?
You can set up a pre-teen supervised account on YouTube for your child who is under 13 (or the relevant age in their country or region).
You’re not eligible for a supervised account on YouTube if:
- Your child is over 13 (or the relevant age in their country or region). This requirement is only if you created your child’s supervised account before they reached the relevant age in their country/region.
- You live in the European Union and you set up supervision for your child before April 2021. If your child was under the relevant age in their country or region at that time, a supervised account will also not be available.
Can my child read and write comments on videos?
Kids with a Most of YouTube or Explore More content setting can read comments on YouTube videos, but they can’t write their own.
How video comments work with your child’s supervised account
Learn more about read-only comments for your child.