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Parental controls on children’s tech devices are out of touch with child’s play
(theconversation.com)
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I was just thinking that a PiHole might make for a pretty good parental control too. Slightly more advanced networking, but that way you could block YouTube (and anything else) on a per-device basis while still allowing software updates and the like though (at least until your kid figures out how to override the network provided DNS, but at that point they're hopefully either responsible enough for YouTube or well on their way to a promising career in tech). Plus it gives some observability into what sites are being visited if that's needed.
Very much agree though, it shouldn't take an IT degree/ hobby to do parental controls.