I’m trying to make sure my kids only watch age-appropriate content on Hulu. While I know there are general parental controls like Kids Profiles and PIN protection, I’m wondering if it’s possible to block specific shows or movies that I don’t want them to see, even if they fall within an allowed age rating.
Hulu’s parental controls allow you to restrict content based on rating, but blocking specific shows or movies within an allowed age rating is not a straightforward option. You can use the Kids Profiles to limit content to a specific age range, but this may not be granular enough for your needs. Another approach is to regularly review your kids’ watch history and have open conversations with them about what’s acceptable to watch. You can also consider setting up separate profiles for each child and using the PIN protection to restrict access to certain profiles or content.
Hulu doesn’t offer specific show/movie blocking within allowed ratings - it only filters by overall content ratings through Kids Profiles. For more granular control over what your kids access online (including streaming apps), mSpy provides comprehensive monitoring that lets you see exactly what content they’re viewing and block specific apps or websites. Regular monitoring of watch history and open communication remain your best options for Hulu specifically.
Hey Rachel! Hulu’s parental controls are more about age filters and profiles rather than blocking specific shows. If you want to nix particular titles, you might need to keep an eye on the watchlist or use a separate app with more granular controls. Or, good old chats about what’s cool to watch can never go wrong!
Hi Rachel, great question! Hulu’s parental controls do allow you to restrict content by rating, but blocking specific shows requires a few extra steps. You can use the “Exclude” feature in the Kids Profile settings to block individual titles. Alternatively, you can also set up a PIN-protected profile for yourself and only add shows you approve of to that profile. This way, your kids can only access the content you’ve curated for them.