YouTube can be a good resource for education and entertainment, but parents should remember that no platform is 100% safe, experts say. “Even with best-faith efforts and moderation, sometimes some icky stuff can get through. Parents need to make sure they tell their children how to block,...
A YouTube Kids update redesigns the mobile app on Android and iOS to look more like the main YouTube app. It also supports portrait mode.
YouTube Kids uses a combination of automated filters, human review, and parent feedback to offer a safer environment for kids to watch videos. Parental controls offer additional customization, from allowing only parent-approved collections to be viewed and age-level ratings, to screen time limitatio...
YouTube Red is a great service if you want to get rid of those pesky ads, but there’s one group of people that hasn’t been able to enjoy YouTube ad-free: kids. Well, that’sfinally changing. YouTube Kids — a video service from YouTube aimed at allowing parents to let their ki...
A video app made just for children YouTube Kids was created to give children a more contained environment that makes it simpler and more fun for them to explore…
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type have been replaced by proper pill-shaped buttons inspired by the main app. In the background, Google has also reworked the colors for the UI. At the bottom of the screen, YouTube Kids now has a new navigation bar as well, with tabs forHome,Search,Profile, and a newYour Stuff...
To make exploration easy, videos in the app are split into four categories: Shows, Music, Learning and Explore. We also took out the complicated stuff to make an app even little ones can navigate -- that means big buttons, easy scrolling, and instant full-screen. And when the whole famil...
Allow for age ranges. Again, there’s no 8yo who wants to see the same stuff as a 4yo. With a simple range (2-4, 4-6, etc) setting, the experience would be so much better and tailored to the individual. I’ve tried to keep the feedback fairly “light” here – things that ...
"I need to protect (my daughter) and I needed other parents to be aware of this kind of garbage that is out on the Internet," Brister-Kaster told TODAY Parents. "I definitely don't want (my daughter) to see that kind of stuff. Who would have thought to do something like that three...