How to Turn On Restrictions on Apple TV

No matter which generation of Apple TV you have, the parental controls (or Restrictions, as they’re now known) are available in the same place. Before you begin, make sure you have the latest software for your Apple TV. Then, to lock apps or features of your Apple TV from your kids: You can customize the different features available on your Apple TV by setting the various restrictions available on the Restrictions page (the available options depend on your Apple TV generation).

Customize Apple TV 4K or 4th Gen Parental Controls

If you have a 4K or 4th generation Apple TV, you can set the following parental controls on features and apps:

Allow: Allow all apps or features.Restrict: Require a four-digit Apple TV passcode for any purchases, rentals, or app usage. Block or No: Block specific content or features.Show or Yes: Leave apps, options, or features unprotected by the passcode.Hide: Hide an app or feature from users.

Here’s how to enable specific restrictions:

iTunes Store Restrictions

Allowed Content Restrictions

In the Allowed Content section, set the restrictions for each of the six options as follows:

Music and Podcasts: Choose Clean to restrict explicit language.Ratings For: Choose your country of residence to display movies and TV shows appropriate to the country (since countries may have different ratings for children, pre-teens, and teens). If using this option, you can skip the Movies, TV Shows, and Apps options below.

Movies: Choose the highest movie rating you would like to allow your children to watch. Your choice removes movies with ratings lower on the list as seen here. E.g. Choosing PG removes PG-13, R, and NC-17 from the United States rating list. Choose Don’t Allow Movies to restrict movies from appearing at all on the Main Menu. TV Shows: Choose the highest TV show rating you would like to allow your children to watch. Your choice removes shows with ratings lower on the list as seen here. E.g. Choosing TV-G removes TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA from the United States rating list. Choose Don’t Allow TV Shows to restrict TV shows from appearing at all on the Main Menu. Apps: Choose the rating level for individual apps as needed (based on the App Store ratings). This setting applies only to Apple-branded apps on your device; for third-party app control, you must block it on each app individually. Your choice will remove the lower ratings from the list. E.g. 9+ removes 12+ and 17+ shows, but allows 4+ and 9+ shows.  Siri Explicit Language: Choose Hide to disable Siri from both using explicit language and accepting explicit language commands. Multiplayer Games and Screen Recording: Choose No to prevent apps from allowing online multiplayer games and screen recording during gameplay.

Restrict Changes to Apple TV Advanced Options

To stop your kids from changing any of the more advanced options on your Apple TV, set the following options to Restrict:

AirPlay SettingsConference Room DisplayLocation ServicesTV ProviderRemote App Pairing

Restrictions on Apple TV 2nd or 3rd Generation

Parental controls work slightly differently in the previous generations of Apple TVs, even with the latest software.  If you have a 2nd or 3rd generation Apple TV, you can set the following parental controls on features and apps:

Hide: Hide the feature or app from the main menu.Ask: Ask for a four-digit passcode for purchases, rentals, or app usage.Show or Allow: Allow all apps or features.

Enable Specific Restrictions on the Apple TV 2nd or 3rd Generation

Purchases & Rentals: Set this option to Hide to block it completely or Ask to require a passcode to use it.Movies & Shows: Choose to use the location-based ratings for movies and TV shows or block content based on individual ratings for movies and shows.Explicit Music or Podcasts: Select Ask to require a passcode to allow explicit language in podcasts and music. AirPlay Settings: Choose Hide to block kids from changing AirPlay settings completely or Ask to require a passcode to access it.Conference Room Display Settings: Choose Hide to block kids from accessing these settings. 

Enable App-level Restrictions on Any Apple TV

The built-in restriction settings apply to the Apple-created apps on your Apple TV. To enable the parental lock on third-party apps, you must change the permissions on each app individually, no matter which generation of Apple TV you have.

Change Your Apple TV Parental Controls Passcode

Once you’ve got all of the Apple TV parental locks set, you might want to periodically change the passcode associated with it. 

For 4K and 4th generation Apple TVs: Select Hide to hide it completely or Restrict to require a passcode to access it.For 2nd and 3rd generation Apple TVs: Select Hide to hide it completely or Ask to require a passcode to access it.