
YouTube has introduced new parental controls to help parents manage how long teenagers spend on its short-form video feature, Shorts, aiming to reduce excessive screen time and endless scrolling.
The update allows parents to set limits ranging from two hours to zero minutes, giving families the flexibility to control access according to their children’s daily routines and needs.
This move is part of YouTube’s broader strategy to protect young users amid growing concerns from families, advocates, and lawmakers about the addictive nature of endless scrolling and online content.
Parents can now restrict access completely during study hours or limit viewing to a specific duration during car rides or other leisure periods, creating a safer digital environment for teens.
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In addition to time limits, YouTube now offers customizable bedtime reminders and “take a break” notifications, supplementing automated safety measures already applied to users under 18 to encourage healthier viewing habits.
These reminders can help teens balance screen time with sleep and other responsibilities, while making supervised accounts easier to set up on shared devices ensures parents retain oversight without technical difficulties.
YouTube’s updates align with last year’s commitment to use AI to verify users’ ages and take precautionary measures for suspected teen accounts, ensuring appropriate content and time management for younger audiences.
By enabling direct parental involvement, the platform encourages families to actively participate in managing screen time, supporting healthy media consumption without completely limiting access to entertainment and educational videos.
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Other platforms, including Instagram and AI-based tools like ChatGPT, have also introduced enhanced parental controls, reflecting a growing industry trend to provide families with better tools to monitor online activity and engagement.
These measures are designed to help parents safeguard children from excessive usage, maintain healthy routines, and prevent overexposure to potentially addictive online content in today’s digital environment.